The sun shines on a stop sign. Seagulls eat french fries that spell out “Look”. Coins that spell out “Listen” are arranged on a brown wooden boardwalk.

A skateboarder travels through a courtyard. Pedestrians walk down a busy sidewalk.

Five children are led through a market. A blonde-haired girl wearing a purple and orange shirt looks up.

A singer counts,
ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR.

(Acoustic guitar playing)

A child says, LOOK.

Another child says, LOOK!

The children look up at two tall buildings.

The singer sings,
IT'S JUST ME
NO MORE TRIPS TO THE COUNTRY
SURFING A LITTLE

A blonde-haired girl with a red bow in her hair holds a blonde-haired woman’s hand and points up to the sky.

The girl with the red bow says,
I CAN SEE CRANES
LIFTING HEAVY THINGS.

One of the children presses the button at a crosswalk. The light turns from stop to walk.

The singer sings,
LYING IN BED
RECLINING CHAIR

Adults walk the children across the street.

A blonde-haired boy wearing a blue shirt points up.

He says,
I CAN SEE THE TALL BUILDINGS.

The singer sings, AT THE FRONT DOOR

The girl with the purple and orange shirt and a blonde-haired boy wearing a grey shirt approach a seagull in a courtyard. More seagulls join them.

The boy with the grey shirt says,
SEAGULLS WANT
THE FOOD TO EAT!
CHIPS!

The children chase the seagulls across the courtyard.

The singer sings,
WHO IS LEFT
I LIVE UNDER YOUR FEET

A dark-haired man wearing a purple shirt sings and plays guitar in a park. An auburn-haired woman wearing a blue dress plays tambourine while a blonde-haired woman wearing a red jacket holds a saxophone.

A child says,
I CAN HEAR SOME PEOPLE
MAKING MUSIC.

The children approach the singer and his band.

The singer sings,
THEY CHALLENGE ME
IT'S A BALLOON RIDE
BOUNCING TO THE BEAT
BOUNCING TO THE BEAT
BOUNCING TO THE BEAT
BOUNCING TO THE BEAT

The children dance.

(Coins clanking)

The children toss money into the singer’s guitar case.

Text reads, “Play School. abc.net.au/children/play. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Copyright 2018”.