![]() ![]() You can glue on eyes wool hair and felt feet if you want to make this into a little critter. I guess I understand not selling them regularly in CVS, etc. Working quickly before it spills out add another balloon over the top so that the first hole is covered by the second and do the same again covering up the second hole with the third balloon. Stretch one balloon over the ball of dough. The more you pack into one balloon, the less squishy it will be. Now take a ball of dough about 2 or 3 inch across. Take 3 balloons and cut most of the neck off each one so you just have the round bit of the balloon left. Remove from the pan and knead till smooth then allow to cool for about an hour. Mix dough ingredients together in a pan and heat until doughy, stirring all the time. And these squishy balloon balls are so easy to make at home! What you need ![]() They will have as much fun making this project as they will have playing with them afterwards. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.This is a fun project to do with the kids. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. Harry is a bear that runs an after-school community center where kids play together. You can keep up with his work, radio and more at his site, . (Its me) Is it you (Its me) Well explore new things, come along and see So my friends are in place, let the story begin Ready to learn to have fun Well come on in' The shows Expository Theme Tune Hip Hop Harry (2006-08) is an American childrens TV show created by Claude Brooks. It's the last time you'll hear him on this show. Unidentified Man #5: (Rapping) Peace, peace, peace…īRAND: That was NPR's Christopher Johnson. JOHNSON: So you can visualize that's some fingers being thrown up, the deuce. Unidentified Man #5: (Rapping) And we're out of here… Unidentified Man #2: Draw out the peace sign. HOWELL: This primacy of rhythm is what drives our semantic innovation. Unidentified Man #3: (Rapping) He's a mouse (unintelligible) like a runaway slave. HOWELL: My guess is that it's based on rhythm. Unidentified Group: (Singing) We can shake the spot… ![]() And now, it's gotten the point where we just. My uncle, he always just - he just says, easy, which could be, you know, take it easy. It might be something that extends to people of African descent wherever they are. I mean, see you later, or holler at me, catch you later, you know what I mean? HOWELL: Yeah, like I got something stuck in my. Unidentified Man #2: Like you're trying to burp. Sometimes I just pound on my chest twice. HOWELL: Sometimes, you know, I don't even say nothing. Unidentified Man #1: The shell (unintelligible) off the shell, yo. ALLEN: Let's bounce, which is one I like for the picture it could make. And when you're about to leave, you're about to scrape, about to bounce. When you have a car, it's called a scraper. JOHNSON: Youth Radio's King Anyi Howell tuned me in to how younger folks part company on the streets in the Bay area. KING ANYI HOWELL (Youth Radio): In Oakland, we say scrape. Unidentified Man: (Singing) And now Audi five, running red lights… ALLEN: Audi 5000 being a make of car that was popular at the time. HARRY ALLEN (Hip-Hop Activist and Journalist): People say, I'm out. JOHNSON: Culture critic and self-proclaimed media assassin, Harry Allen. Unidentified group: (Rapping) And sick and I'm out, peace out… ![]() Unidentified group: (Rapping) Now, I look free When I'm out (And I'm out) We have, Please Educate All Children Every day. We got, Power Equality Always C Everything. Poverty and Education Always Correct Errors. RZA: Over the years, I've made about 50 of those up. He's flipped the standard goodbye - peace - into all sorts of acronyms. JOHNSON: Wu-Tang Clan co-founder and slang doctor RZA. RZA (Co-Founder, Wu-Tang Clan): Peace, I think, is one of the best ways to depart with somebody. Unidentified group: (Rapping) The guys don't stop Until it's time to save face… Fortunately, I love hip hop, and rappers have made up all sorts of goodbyes, so I'll let them do the talking. JOHNSON: I've always been bad at goodbyes. Here is NPR's Christopher Johnson with just a few of them.ĬHRISTOPHER JOHNSON: OK, how do I put this? I have to go. In the world of hip hop, there are a thousand and one ways to bid farewell. Whoever said it's hard to say goodbye probably never checked out a rap record. ![]()
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