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Originally deposited as a video cassette. Timing: Action on film. (00:29) A little boy from [Withernwick County Primary School ]announces "Class one presents singing and dancing games." (00:34) A little girl tells us that the first song is called "Pixie cobbler.". The children are in pairs. They do a dance with hand movements as they perform the song. (03:36) A little boy announces "A sailor went to sea." The children stand in a circle and sing the song accompanied by hand movements. (04:42) A little girl tells us that the next song is called "Heel and toe." The children dance in pairs as they sing the song. (07:09) A little boy tells us that they are going to finish with "The grand old Duke of York." The children do a square dance as they sing this song. (09:30) Class One stand in a group to say in unison that they hope we enjoyed their video and then bid us goodbye. (09:57) A notice appears on the screen with the information "Class two presents." The next screen says "An egg-citing story" over the image of a psychedelic snail. (10:18) A small boy holds up a notice to tell us that this film is by Withernwick Juniors. (10:37) A young boy brings a rare plant into the classroom. He tells everyone that his auntie brought it back from Africa. (10:46) The children notice holes in the plant, and snails start to appear. (11:12) Snail eggs can be seen on top of the soil in the plant pot. More snails are hatching out. (11:25) The children stand over a box of hatched snails. The boy who brought the plant in says that African snails can grow up to half a meter. A little girl holds up a meter rule to emphasise the size. "This big! she says. (11:55) The children have written a 'newspaper article' about the snails. This is pinned up on the wall. (12:04) Two little boys are practising their times tables. A large snail which happens to be nearby calls out the answer to 2 x 9. The children gasp in horror. (12:28) A group of snails recite the three times table. (12:46) The end.

nd. [1990s]

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