Let's science desk. I'm on it. Come discover the world. We'll observe nature's wonders using science. 1234. Hi bro, what's she doing? Careful, sis, I'm tidying up the tree house. Learn, Darwin. There's way too much stuff up here. Can I help? Sure, but first I have to lay out my collections. Then make a detailed plan, then I have I'm on it. Check out my The robot arm and pick her up I don't need this. That I don't even know what this is. Oh nudes, what are you doing? Oh, you just can't throw everything out of the tree house. Sorry, I was only trying to help. I know you were newts, but you just made a bigger mess and somebody has to tidy up. First I need to line everything up according to size, then shape, then color. Hm. I need it. I need it, don't need it. It looks like I need everything after all. Oh, except for this broken cricket bat. This we can definitely throw away. Yeah. Hey By, what's going on, my friend? What's that is having a clean out. Then don't threw a cricket bat at you. Oh, well, I'm sure they didn't mean to. Wait a minute, burpee. The big swamp, that's really far away. I'd better tell Darwin and Us. Hm, this might come in handy. Darling you. Good morning I just saw Burpy and he's real mad. He says you chucked a broken cricket bat at him. Sorry Oh is he? He's gone off to visit his girlfriend Crope. In the big swarm. It it really far away. I know. It's such a hot day and I'm worried cause frogs need water. How can we help Burpee to get to the big swamp? Sciences. Hm Everything is wet in burpees, buddy. His mud bath, his lily pad, or even his flycatcher. That's because burpee is an amphibian. the tea Amphibian? Oh, what do you mean, rapidity? Amphibian. It means frogs can live both in the water and on the land. On land they must be near swamps, ponds, or wet places to protect their skin. Instead of drinking water. Frogs soak it into their body through their skin like a sponge. But burpee's skin cannot dry out. He has to stay wet till next time. Good luck. OK, we have to keep burpee wet like Wapiti said. Presenting my latest adventure, the burpee. Oh, it's stylish, cool, and sopping wet. Nice one, Newt, but if you're going to catch up with Burpee, you better. Burpee. Better spray him. Yeah My throat Baby. Feeling better? We're almost at the big swamp. Do you still want to visit croquette? Then let's go. Cathy, did you know you're an amphibian? You can live for. And water. it the big swamp. You're welcome, Bernie. By, wait. I'm. Yep, and these sticks make it really hard to stand. Wow! Oh Oh yeah. Well Yeah I didn't Well, it's not really singing, is it? It's krooke. Somebody should really tidy up around here. Some It's my body. Oh. Oh. next. Darling is gonna be so happy when he sees those nice sneak swamps. He'll forget all about that mess of the tree house. Oh no, where is the water going? And where is my sister? Yeah You said you wish somebody would tidy up, darling. So I did. Wow, the swamp looks really neat and tidy. Only thing is, there is no water. And croquet need water because they Darwin, what happened? Where did the water go? Science. When we got to the swamp, there was lots of water. And lots of. Well, there are no sticks. And no water. To put the sticks back, great thinking news. If we pile the sticks at the end of the swamp. That'll make a dam, a wall that stops the water from going out. This invention the And Uh oh, there's a hole. Quick, we have to plug it. Do that broken cricket bat would come in handy. Nice work, news. Thanks, darling, but it was all my fault. Place And burpee and croquet almost had no water. That was an accident. You didn't do it on purpose. And once we realized the problem, we fixed it. And you