It's Steve and Maggie.
Happy Halloween.
Oh-oh-oh-oh.
Hello boys and girls.
My name is Mr. Pumpkinhead.
Oh-oh-oh.
Wow.
What a big Oh, it's huge.
Hey boys and girls, stay with me.
It's a pumpkin.
It's a pumpkin.
It's a pumpkin.
Yeah.
And today we're going to make a pumpkin.
There you go.
Bye bye.
See you.
Oh no no no.
Don't be silly.
We're going to make a spooky Halloween jack-o'-lantern from this huge pumpkin.
To do that we're going to need a sharp knife.
Now be very careful and maybe ask a grown-up to help because we need to cut the top off.
Here we go.
Let's do just that.
Let's cut down here.
Down here.
Wow!
It really is a big pumpkin, isn't it boys and girls?
Oh look!
Maggie's making a jack-o'-lantern too.
Let's see how she's doing.
Look at my pumpkin boys and girls.
It's great.
My jack-o'-lantern will be better than Steve's.
Yay!
Well done Maggie.
Hey boys and girls, I've nearly finished cutting the top of this pumpkin.
Hey, what's inside?
What's inside?
Let's find out.
Oh wow.
Oh look inside this pumpkin.
Lots of seeds and sticky messy mess.
Oh, we have to scoop out this pumpkin and for that I'm going to need a bowl for the pumpkin seeds and the sticky gooey mess and a ladle.
Right, let's get to work.
Such a big pumpkin.
It's going to take a while to scoop out all of this.
Let's see how Maggie is doing.
Ha-ha-ha.
Look.
I've cut the top off my pumpkin and scooped it out.
Hi-hi.
I'm ready to make the jack-o'-lantern's face.
Ho-ho.
Spooky, spooky.
Hi-hi-hi.
Well done Maggie.
Oh, and hey boys and girls.
Yeah.
I finished scooping out this huge pumpkin.
Great!
Now, I need to cut out two eyes for my jack-o'-lantern, but what shape should I make the eyes?
Oh, I know.
What about triangles?
Yeah.
Look, this is a triangle.
Say with me.
It's a triangle.
It's a triangle.
It's a triangle.
Yeah.
Let's make two eyes that are triangles.
Now let's see if I can push.
Yeah.
Oh look.
Haha.
Yay.
Great.
We've made one eye.
Look at that triangle.
Yay.
Super.
Now we need two eyes though, don't we?
Okay.
Let's go again.
Let's make an even bigger one here.
Let's see if I can get it out.
Are you ready?
Here we go.
Okay.
Oh look.
Look, look, look.
Yeah.
Haha.
Another triangle.
Let's put that away because look.
We've made two eyes.
They are eyes and they are triangles.
How's Maggie getting on?
Oh, great!
Hey, look at the eyes of my jack-o'-lantern.
They're not triangles.
No, no, no.
Look, they are squares.
Yeah!
A big square and a little square.
Now, what do I do next?
Good job Maggie, but hey boys and girls, what do we need to do next with our Jack-o'-Lantern?
We need to give him…
A nose.
Yeah.
A nose.
But what shape nose should I give my jack-o'-lantern?
I know.
How about a square nose?
Look.
This is a square.
Say with me.
Come on.
It's a square.
It's a square.
It's a square.
So, let me give my jack-o'-lantern a square nose.
Push, push, push.
Oh yeah!
Look!
A square!
A perfect square making a perfect nose for our jack-o'-lantern.
Wow!
What a nice nose!
How's Maggie getting on?
Look at It's a triangle.
It's a triangle.
It's a triangle.
Oh yeah.
It looks great.
Haha.
Well, it's looking great Maggie.
But not as good as our jack-o'-lantern.
Oh.
Hey, we need to do one more thing, don't we?
What's missing?
Yeah, his mouth.
But what shape should I use for my jack-o'-lantern's mouth?
I can't use a circle.
It would look like it's always surprised.
No, let's use a rectangle.
Yeah, it would look like it's smiling.
Hey boys and girls, this is a rectangle.
Say with me.
It's a rectangle.
It's a rectangle.
It's a rectangle.
Yay!
Now let's get to work.
Oh, but I must remember to leave some teeth so he looks like a spooky jack-o'-lantern.
Yay!
Right, here we go, this works.
I hope we can push out a nice big mouth.
Let's see okay, let's push push, push.
Oh, it's coming out, it's coming out yeah oh, there's one bit with one tooth here, here we go push, push.
Oh, it's not easy.
Out comes another bit and another bit.
Now the last bit of our rectangle.
Hey, look at that.
Wow.
Look at this jack-o'-lantern.
It's great.
With two eyes that are triangles, a nose that's a square and a mouth that's a nice big rectangle, with one two three, four teeth.
How's Maggie's looking?
Look at it boys and girls.
It's great.
I'm going to put it where everyone can see it.
Hihi.
But I need a candle and a light.
Oh, I'd better ask Steve for help.
Hihi.
Maggie has finished her jack-o'-lantern.
And so have we.
Oh, look.
Hello boys and girls!
My name is Jack O'Lantern!
Happy Halloween!
Oh wow!
What a great Jack O'Lantern!
Now I'm just going to put a candle inside for later and put his hat on.
Oh, very nice hat.
Thank you, mr jack-o'-lantern.
Let's pop that down and we shall put this where everybody can see it.
Oh, it'll be a spooky halloween night.
Yay oh, let's go, okay.
Yay Oh, hey.
Hi boys and girls.
Look at my spooky jack-o'-lantern.
Doesn't it look great with a candle inside?
Yay.
Hi Steve.
Oh, and Maggie's looks great too.
Yeah.
And what's better than two?
Lots.
Abracadabra.
Oh wow!
Look boys and girls, look.
How many jack-o'-lanterns?
Yeah!
I don't know.
Hey, come on, sing and count with me.
Are you ready?
Yeah!
One little, two little, three little Little five, little six, little pumpkins.
Seven, little eight, little nine, little pumpkins.
Happy Halloween.
Happy Halloween boys and girls.
I hope you get to make a spooky jack-o'-lantern like one of these.
Have a wonderful Halloween.
Thanks for watching.
See you next time.
Bye bye.