(upbeat instrumental music)
- [Narrator] Mr. Monkey, Monkey Mechanic,
was organizing his bananas.
When suddenly, the garage bell rang.
(bell ringing)
- Oh, a visitor.
- [Narrator] Mr. Monkey
loves having visitors,
almost as much as he
loves organizing bananas.
Who could it be?
It's Miss Squirrel.
- Hello Miss Squirrel.
What can I do for you today?
- Mr. Monkey, I'm so glad you're here.
I have a big problem.
Big, big, big.
It's driving me nutty.
- Wow, what is it Miss Squirrel?
- There's something wrong with my car.
It stopped working.
I had to push it all the way here.
- Oh no, let me take a
look at it right away.
- [Narrator] Mr. Monkey checks the car.
He checks the engine.
He checks the windshield wipers.
He even checks the air conditioner.
- So, what's wrong with
my car, Mr. Monkey?
- In a nutshell, you've got nuts.
A lot of them.
They're all over your
car, clogging things up.
That's why it stopped working.
- Well, that explains it.
I have been squirreling
away my nuts for the winter.
See, I've got acorns, pine
nuts, walnuts, and almonds.
Sometimes I lose track of
how many of each set I have.
Because I lose track,
when I go to the store
I can't remember how
many I have of each kind,
so I just buy more of all of them.
Oh, oh, what can I do Mr. Monkey?
- [Narrator] Mr. Monkey
studies Miss Squirrel's
nutty mess of a car.
Mr. Monkey has an idea.
He swings off to his work bench.
Let's see.
Miss Squirrel's car won't start
because there are nuts
in every nook and cranny.
She can't keep track of
all the nuts she has,
so she just keeps getting more.
What Miss Squirrel needs is
help organizing her nuts.
(upbeat instrumental music)
Mr. Monkey knows exactly how to help.
First, he'll need some materials.
He needs four jars,
one big sheet of wood,
and a bunch of nuts and bolts.
(laughs) No, not those kinds of nuts.
There we go.
Now Mr. Monkey just needs one more thing.
(dramatic instrumental music)
His trusty monkey wrench.
- I know how to fix your
problem Miss Squirrel.
Miss Squirrel?
- Sorry, sorry Mr. Monkey.
I just popped out to the store
to get another bag of nuts.
It looked like I was low on acorns.
Hmm, I didn't even know
I had a trunk. (laughs)
- [Narrator] Mr. Monkey gets to work.
He puts the big piece
of wood in the trunk.
Then, he cuts four holes into the wood.
One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
Next, he labels the holes with
a drawing of each kind of nut.
(upbeat instrumental music)
Then he adds the jars.
(upbeat instrumental music)
And finally, he secures it
all with the nuts and bolts.
Mr. Monkey's work is done.
- Oh, what is it Mr. Monkey?
- Storage for all your nuts.
Acorns go there, pine nuts in there,
walnuts down there, and almonds there.
Every nut has its place.
Test it out.
- [Miss Squirrel] Acorns,
pine nuts, walnuts, almonds.
Acorns, pine nuts, walnuts, almonds.
Acorns, pine nuts, walnuts, almonds.
Acorns, pine nuts, walnuts, almonds.
Acorns, pine nuts, walnuts, almonds.
Amazing.
Now I can see them and I'll
never buy more than I need.
Mr. Monkey, you've solved my problem.
- [Narrator] Another satisfied customer.
And with that, it's time for Mr. Monkey
to get back to sorting his bananas.
(upbeat instrumental music)
- [Child] Woo.
