♪ Where are we going ♪
♪ Can't wait to see ♪
♪ Abby's Amazing Adventures ♪
- With me, Rudy!
- Hi! I'm Abby.
This is my room,
and this is my brother, Rudy.
- Hi, we're storing our toys.
Cause it got kinda messy in here.
Is this part of a game?
- Ugh. I think it's an old piece of candy.
(both react in disgust)
- I'm coming!
I'm going,
and I'm back!
Hi!
- [Abby And Rudy] Hi Basket!
- I can't wait to show
you what I've got today.
- What could it be? Count along with me!
- [Abby And Rudy] One, two, three!
- A recycling bin!
- Recycling, that's when they make
old stuff into new stuff, right?
- Yeah.
And today we're going to be
kind to the earth by recycling.
Just grab onto my handles
and we'll go to the recycling center.
- Hi ho! Off we go!
- Ooh!
- And I thought my room was messy.
- This is the recycling center.
All the stuff that you see around you
are things that people
threw into recycling bins.
This is where it all comes.
- Yeah, but it's all
mixed together in those
big, messy piles.
- It sure is.
And it's your job as recycling sorters
to sort it into the right bins.
(items clattering)
- Loader! Abby! Loader!
- Loader pushes everything
onto the conveyor belt
where the sorting starts.
I'll show you.
- Sanitation workers, safety gear!
- Check.
(alarm blaring)
- Your job is to sort the
recyclables into three groups,
plastic, paper, glass.
- We've got a bin for each of them.
The plastic goes in that blue bin.
And paper in the green one.
- And glass in the yellow bin.
- Ready to start, recycling sorters?
- Let's go!
- What's this water bottle made of?
I can kind of see through it.
It's like an icy window.
Is it glass?
- I don't know.
Glass is usually heavier than this
and the water bottle is kind of bendy.
I think it's plastic.
- Right! Way to think it through.
- I think this one is glass.
- How can you tell?
- I can see through it,
but it's heavy, not bendy.
- Right on! Keep it up!
- Glass.
Plastic.
Glass.
This is fun!
- Yeah, and funny too!
(Rudy giggles)
Somebody left their cartoons on here.
- Oh! Those are comics.
Sometimes they have them in the newspaper
- And newspapers are made out of paper
so they go in the paper bin.
I'm going to save these comics for later.
(alarm blaring faster)
- Why'd it speed up all of a sudden?
- I don't know, it could
be a lot of things.
Uh oh!
Like how I hit this button by accident.
Maybe if I hit it again?
(alarm blaring faster)
Nope, that's worse.
What are we going to do?
- Don't give up. We just
have to work faster.
(both sorting quickly)
- Paper!
- Plastic!
- Glass!
(Abby giggles)
- Plastic? That's not a word.
(alarm comes to a stop)
- It stopped. We did it!
- Good job, recycling sorters.
You sorted all those recyclables.
- [Abby And Rudy] Secret handshake.
Up high, down low. Yay,
we did it! Way to go!
- Thanks for your help.
Now let's head home.
(Abby and Rudy snoring)
Wow. All that sorting must
have made Abby and Rudy tired.
Time to go home.
Thanks for your help.
Bye for now!
- [Abby And Rudy] Bye, Basket!
(upbeat music)
- Here's a job for you.
Be kind to the earth by sorting
your trash and recycling.
- I'm going to throw this
in the paper recycling bin,
but I'm going to read it first.
- Oh Rudy!
- See you next time.
♪ On Abby's Amazing Adventures ♪
