A caption reads "TVO Kids presents."

Colourful animated letters with googly eyes jump around and form the name "Wacky Word Songs."

A song says IT's THE WACKY WACKY WORD SONGS.
OH YEAH.

Zoey is in her early teens, with long straight brown hair and wears brown trousers, a polka dotted yellow sweater and a denim jacket.

In the attic, Zoey's phone chimes.

Zoey looks at it and says OH, A TEXT FROM MY BROTHER.
"I'M HUNGRY LET'S EAT ZOEY."
DO I LOOK
LIKE LUNCH?

She calls him and says WHY WOULD YOU TEXT THAT?
HUH?
OH, I SEE.
SORRY, BYE.
MY BROTHER DIDN'T REALIZE HE
NEEDED TO USE A COMMA.
WHAT HE MEANT WAS,
"I'M HUNGRY. LET'S EAT, ZOEY!"
IN WRITING, IF
YOU'RE TALKING TO SOMEONE, YOU
USE COMMAS AROUND THEIR NAME SO
THEY KNOW THAT YOU'RE TALKING TO
THEM INSTEAD OF, SAY, PLANNING
TO PUT THEM IN A SANDWICH.
COMMAS CAN MAKE SUCH A
DIFFERENCE.

(music plays)

Zoey sings a song that says OH A COMMA IS GOOD WHEN
YOU'RE MAKING A LIST,
OF THINGS YOU SHOULD DO,OR OF
FROGS THAT YOU'VE KISSED.
OR OF STUFF THAT YOU NEED WHEN
YOU'RE PACKING YOUR LUNCH.
LIKE CARROTS, A SANDWICH, AND
FUN SNACKS TO MUNCH.
BUT A COMMA CAN
ALSO DO MORE!
INSERTING A COMMA'S A THING
THAT YOU DO.
TO LET SOMEONE KNOW,"HEY, I'M
TALKING TO YOU."
IF YOU SAY, "LET'S BAKE AUNT
JOAN!"
YOUR AUNTIE MIGHT BE
ALARMED.
SHE MIGHT NOT THINK CUPCAKES,
MIGHT THINK YOU MEAN HARM!
OH!
WHAT I MEANT TO SAY WAS "LET'S
BAKE, AUNT JOAN!"
INSERTING A COMMA'S A THING
THAT YOU DO.
TO LET AUNTIE KNOW, "HEY, I'M
TALKING TO YOU."
IT'S TIME TO KICK KIDS?!
OHHHH!
"IT'S TIME TO KICK, KIDS."
INSERTING A COMMA'S A THING
THAT YOU DO.
TO HELP KIDS KNOW, "HEY,
I'M TALKING TO YOU."

The song ends.

Zoey says COMMAS AREN'T JUST FOR LISTS OF
WORDS.
THEY CAN ACTUALLY CHANGE THE
MEANING OF A SENTENCE.
BYE, EVERYONE.
OR SHOULD I SAY, "BYE COMMA
EVERYONE!"

A caption reads "Apartment 11 production."