You're getting to be a big boy.
♪I'm just a kid who's four
♪Each day I grow some more
♪I like exploring - I'm Caillou
♪So many things to do
♪Each day is something new
♪I'll share them
with you - I'm Caillou
♪My world is turning,
changing each day
♪With mommy and daddy
I'm finding my way
♪Growing up is not so tough
♪'Cept when I've had enough
♪But there's lots
of fun stuff - I'm Caillou
♪Caillou, Caillou
♪I'm Caillou.
That's me!
And me!
And me!
And me!
Snow!
Oh oh oh oh!
It looks like it's the perfect
snow for making a snowman too!
And I'm going to
make one all by myself.
Oh!
This is a good place to start.
Hmmm.
Brrrr!
A dinosaur could
have a pretty cold nose
by the time he's finished,
but I know I can do it.
-Oh! It looks
beautiful out there.
The perfect day for
a brisk walk around the garde-
What on earth
is Rexy doing out there?
-I don't know, what is he doing?
-Well, he's sort of, of, um...
-I have no idea.
-Well it kinda looks
like he's rolling the snow.
I think he's making a snowman.
or trying to.
-Well that's a great idea.
-Yes, but...
He's doing it all wrong!
-There you go Rosie.
Do you need help with
your spaghetti Caillou?
-I'm not a baby like Rosie.
I can do it myself.
Can I call grandma?
-Sure! Let me dial for you.
-I can do it.
-Caillou knew there was a
special button on the telephone
with Grandma's name on it. He
didn't want Mommy to help him.
-Hi Daddy. What
are you doing up there?
-Hi Caillou.
I'm painting the porch
to make it good as new again.
-Can I paint with you? Grandma
says I'm good at painting.
-I'm sorry Caillou but this
is a different kind of painting.
Painting a house is a big job.
-I can do it Daddy.
-Maybe when you're
a bit older okay.
Why don't you go paint
a picture for Grandma instead?
-Caillou was very disappointed.
He wanted to
help his Daddy and he want to
show he could things himself.
-Mommyyyyy!
-But Caillou still
needed help sometimes.
-I can't reach!
-Here you go.
Come on Rosie. Nap time.
-Caillou liked his fingerpaints,
but he still wished he could
paint the house with Daddy.
Caillou wanted to show Daddy
that he could paint a house.
Caillou was very pleased.
He couldn't wait to tell Daddy
what a good job he'd done
painting Rosie's dollhouse.
-Hi Caillou. How's Grandma's
picture coming along?
-I painted Rosie's dollhouse!
-That sounds
like a great picture!
Hold my brush while I finish up
and then you can show it to me.
-What's that?
-It's a sign that warns people
that the paint is still wet.
-Caillou hadn't thought
of putting up a wet paint sign.
He thought it was a great idea.
-Is this what
you painted for grandma?
-It's my wet paint
sign - like yours!
-Daddy was beginning to wonder
what Caillou had been painting.
-Gilbert!
-Caillou wished he'd
known about the sign before
he left Gilbert
alone with wet paint.
-Oh, no! What a mess!
-Caillou felt
bad for making a mess.
He had wanted to show Daddy
what a good job he could do.
-I'm sorry, Daddy.
-Your finger-paints
are for paper.
You mustn't use
them anywhere else unless
Mommy or Daddy says so.
-I wanted to help
you paint the house.
-I don't think you
are ready for that yet.
But you can help
me clean up this mess!
-How's the job going?
-Great.
-With Caillou's help, Daddy
was able to clean up the mess
and even fix Rosie's doll house.
-Don't forget
the wet paint sign!
Brrr!
Cold nose!
Hmm... better find another
way to roll the snowball.
Ah ha!
Ah, this is much better.
-No, no, Rexy.
That's just not how it's done.
-Huh?
-That's not how you do it.
-Oh but it's my snowman
and I can do it myself.
I want to do it myself.
-But you're doing it all sorta-
-Oh, I know you're
trying to help me, Teddy,
but I just want
to do it my own way.
-But...
Right.
Well doing things yourself
means you're growing up.
-I do look taller, don't I?
-I don't mean like
that, I mean when a person
can manage on his own
and do things for himself,
it's a sign he's growing up.
-Well, then I REALLY
want to do this by myself.
-All right, but
you might find it easier if
you, um, you know sort of-
-If I uh...
-Nevermind.
-Hmm.
I have to do it my own way.
-He's batting .
-But his first base play is off.
-Daddy, what's a base?
-The bases are
what the batter runs around
after he hits the ball.
He wants to get
to as many bases as he can
before the ball is caught.
-Caillou didn't
quite understand what his
Daddy was talking about.
-Hurray! He hit a home run!
-In the bottom of the ninth!
-What a great game!
-Yipeee.
I want to play baseball, Daddy.
Here's a glove, daddy.
-Thanks, Caillou, but
here is the baseball glove.
This is the glove Grandpa
gave to me when I little,
and now I'm giving it to you.
-Wow!
Thanks Daddy.
-Here. Let me throw you one
so you can try out the glove.
Oooops.
Oh no!
-That's why Mommy says don't
throw balls in the house, daddy.
-I guess you're right Caillou.
-Caillou was all ready
to learn how to play baseball.
-Okay Caillou.
The
first step to playing baseball
is learning how to catch.
-Okay.
-Good catch, son.
-Your turn, Caillou.
-Ah!
-Throwing and catching the ball
weren't as easy as they looked.
-That's okay.
Next time try to
catch it with both hands,
that's what beginners do.
-Did someone lose this?
-Hello.
I'm playing
baseball, Mr. Hinkle.
-Baseball?! My favourite game.
I used to be quite a player
when I was a kid you know.
Here, Caillou.
Catch.
-I think this
glove is broken daddy.
-It takes a bit of practice
to learn how to catch a ball.
Here. Let me show
you how to hold your mitt.
-NO!
-It
seemed to Caillou that everyone
knew how to play baseball.
Everyone except him.
-You know, I didn't know
how to throw and catch very well
when I started playing.
-I'll say he didn't.
When your dad started
learning how to play,
there were quite a few
broken windows around the house.
But he got the
hang of it soon enough and
had a great time playing.
-Really?
-Sure.
Here. Catch.
-I hate baseball.
-What do you say
we take a little break and
go to the park, Caillou?
-Wow!
-Throw it back, Caillou!
-Go on. Try.
-Good throw, Caillou!
-Caillou was happy
he made a good throw.
-Guess your practicing
this morning paid off.
-We usually come
to practice every day.
-If you keep
practising, maybe you'll be
able to play with us soon.
-Daddy. Can you show
me how to hold my glove now?
-It takes a little
time to get used to the feel
of catching a ball in a glove.
Try to do this a few times.
Keep at it and soon
you'll be able to catch the
ball in the glove
almost every time.
-Catching a ball
still wasn't easy.
But Caillou was having fun now.
-Give that back, Gilbert.
Catch, Gilbert!
Ooops.
Sorry, Daddy.
-That's okay.
Here. Catch.
-I caught it! I caught it!
I can play baseball.
-Almost. You still
have to learn how to bat.
-No one had told him
there was still more to learn.
-Hang on, Caillou,
let me give you a hand.
If you hold the bat this way it
will help you be a good hitter.
-And it helps
to stand like this.
-Now just keep
your eye on the ball.
-Caillou just
wanted to hit the ball.
-When can I hit it Daddy?
-Now!
-I did it! I did it!
-Run to first base Caillou! Run!
Uh, the other way.
Caillou run!
Hurray!
-I like batting.
-So do I.
-You hit to me first, Sarah.
-Caillou couldn't believe
how far Sarah hit the ball.
-I can't do that.
Or that.
-Not yet, but you'll be able to
someday if you keep practising.
-But I want to play a game.
-Okay... come on.
-Wow.
-Aha.
-Run to the first
base Caillou. Run.
-It's a home run.
-I like baseball, Daddy.
-So do I, Caillou.
-Like father like son.
Done!
All done rolling.
Sure is cold on the snout.
These are great snowballs.
Now, I've got to get this one.
over to-
-Ah. Rexy, can I give you a paw?
I think you forgot to, uh...
-Oh, uh, thanks, Gilbert, but
I really want to do this my way.
-Oh! Oh, all right but, uh...
would really help.
-Um...
Uh, I have to do it my way.
-Your way huh?
Okay.
-Okay!
Now....
♪When I was little there
were things I couldn't do.
♪They were just too difficult
for me when I was two.
♪But I practiced everyday,
getting better all the time.
♪Now that I'm growing
up I'm so glad that I'm...
♪Doing it! If I practice!
♪Doing it! If I try!
♪Doing it! If I work hard.
♪Doing it 'cause I try.
♪There was a time when
I couldn't dress myself.
♪I couldn't tie my shoe or
reach the tip-top of the shelf.
♪Now I do it easily
and I do even more.
♪If I stretch I can reach
the bell that's on the door.
♪Doing it! If I practice!
♪Doing it! If I try!
♪Doing it! If I work hard.
♪Doing it 'cause I try.
♪I can blow up a balloon
I still have trouble tying,
♪but I don't worry anymore
because I know I'm trying.
♪Now I put my gloves
on and I put the fingers right.
♪It used to be a problem
and a really silly sight.
♪Doing it! If I practice!
♪Doing it! If I try!
♪Doing it! If I work hard.
♪Doing it 'cause I try.
♪I'm doing it!
Caillou, I'm right here.
-Oh!
-Are you coming in Caillou?
-It's shiny, Daddy. Look.
Wheeee!
-Oh!
-Look Daddy.
-Oh!
-Maybe you'll come in
the big pool with me next time.
-OK.
-Remember the pool today?
-Yes?
-Would you like Daddy
to teach you how to swim?
-Yes.
-A couple of days later,
Caillou had his first lesson.
He liked learning to swim,
and after just a few lessons,
he was getting
better and better.
-I can do it this time, Daddy.
-I know you can, Caillou.
-I was swimming Daddy.
I was swimming!!!
-Caillou wanted
to swim and dive just like
the big boys and girls.
-Do you want to
go back in the water?
-I wanna swim all by myself.
-Hmm!
Well! That sounds
like a good idea.
-Yay.
I can swim now Daddy.
Come in with me, Daddy.
You can see
me swim all by myself.
-That's it. Hold your arms
out, just like I showed you.
-Caillou walked
on the bottom of the pool
and very soon he was
swimming all by himself.
-That's it, Caillou!
-I'm swimming. I'm
swimming! Can you see, Daddy?
-Yes. I'm right here.
You can do it.
-Look at me.
I'm swimmi-glub-gulp...
-Suddenly, Caillou was afraid.
-Caillou.
Caillou.
Come this way.
-But his Daddy was
right there by his side.
-Take it easy, Caillou.
Swim to me - just
like we did before.
That was a bit scary, wasn't it?
But you knew I
was there, didn't you?
-Yes, Daddy.
-You know what?
You really were swimming.
All by yourself.
-I was, wasn't I?
-I'm very proud of you.
-There! Did it!
Awwww.
-If he'd just...
-Yes, or...
Oh well.
-Yes!
Oh no!
This snowman thing isn't
that easy all by yourself.
I can't do it.
Oh I should have said yes
when everybody offered to help.
I need my friends
to help me make the snowman.
-Oh! All finished?
-Ah.
Not exactly.
-Oh.
-I know I told you I could
do it all by myself. But...
I can't.
Could you please show me how?
-Oh.
Well it's a good thing
to know when to ask friends
for help if you need it.
-We'd love to!
-Thank you, thank
you, thank you, thank you...
-Okay, let's see
what we can all do here.
Teddy had a good idea...
Not everything is easy.
The first time
to make your breakfast,
you may need a little help.
Mmm, good.
Sometimes things need a lot of
practice before you can do them.
What now?
Blowing out the candles?
Yes, you can do it!
Happy Birthday!
Playing music on
a violin can be tricky.
Remember when you couldn't
climb on the climber?
You can do it now!
Some things
take a little longer.
After all your hard work...
it's worth it!
-Yes!
Caillou was having a wonderful
time at the playground.
-Watch me! Watch me!
Choo! Choo! Choo!
I'm a train, Daddy.
-Hi, Caillou.
-Hi, Clementine.
I'm playing choo choo.
-Can I play too?
-Clementine
and Caillou were having
fun playing choo-choo train
when Clementine had an idea.
-Want to play slide?
-Yes!
-No, not that one... that one!
-Clementine was pointing at
the slide the big kids play on.
But when Caillou
got to the slide,
it seemed very
big and very, very high.
-It's too high!
-Caillou was frightened.
-Come on, Caillou!
-I want to play here first.
-So Caillou convinced Clementine
to play in the tubes instead.
-Ha ha ha! Catch me Caillou!
-Here I come.
Got you!
-Hmmm.
It's getting late Caillou.
We'll have to leave soon.
-Oh no!
-Come on Caillou!
-It's high!
But I'm not afraid.
You go first.
-Ha Ha Ha!
Wheeeee! That was fun.
Come on Caillou, it's your turn!
-Whoa!
Whaa!
-Slide Caillou, slide. It's fun!
Slide, Caillou!
-I'm not scared!
-But really, Caillou
was very scared.
-Daddy! Daddy!
-Caillou's crying. He's scared!
I'm not scared. It's easy!
-What's the matter, Caillou?
Hmm, well it
is a big scary slide.
It does look like fun, though.
I know what we could do.
Why don't you
slide down with me.
-Uh oh!
-One, two, three, GO!
-Whee!
-Caillou was thrilled.
But Clementine wasn't impressed.
-I went by myself.
-Hrump!
I went all by myself.
It's easy!
-Well, it's time
to go home, Caillou.
-I'll be right back!
Wheee!
One more time Daddy?
-But as it turned out, it wasn't
just one more time after all!
-Oh well done!
-Excellent!
-I just love it!
It's perfect!
Perfect because you helped me.
-Perfect because it
was your idea and we had fun.
-Purrfect because
next time if you want to,
you know how to
do it all by yourself.
-I liked building
the snowman with you.
It's more fun to build
one with friends than alone.
-Oh good point.
I think Caillou would agree!
-Yes, yes!
-Goodbye until next time!
- MOMMY.
MOMMY IS GREAT.
SHE TAKES ME TO FUN
PLACES LIKE THE BEACH.
MOMMY SAYS IT'S FUN
TO TRY NEW THINGS.
SHE LIKES IT WHEN I
DRAW HER PICTURES.
- IT'S BEAUTIFUL
CAILLOU, THANK YOU!
- AND I LIKE IT WHEN
SHE TUCKS ME IN AT NIGHT.
Rosie!
She'e my baby
sister and I love her.
We play games together a lot.
And we have fun!
I get to show her things I like.
And sometimes
I help take care of her.
Because I'm her big brother.
03x03 - I Can Do It
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An educational show that stars the 4-year-old title character (pronounced KY-YOO), who lives with his mother, father and sister in a blue house on Pine Street.
An educational show that stars the 4-year-old title character (pronounced KY-YOO), who lives with his mother, father and sister in a blue house on Pine Street.