Narrator: Peppa and her friends are at playgroup.
Madam Gazelle: Children, who can tell me what this is?
Danny Dog: It’s a castle.
Madam Gazelle: That’s right, Danny. Children, for your school project, I want you to go home and make a castle.
Children: Wow.
Madam Gazelle: You can make the castle from any old bobs and pieces you find at home. Cardboard, (1) _______ ________, egg boxes…
Susie Sheep: Can we use glitter?
Madam Gazelle: Please, not too much glitter. It gets everywhere.
Pedro Pony: Can I make the castle big?
Madam Gazelle: Make it as big as you like. The only limit is your (2)________.
Narrator: It is breakfast time, at Peppa’s house.
Peppa Pig: Mummy, Daddy, I’ve got some very good news.
Daddy Pig: What’s that, Peppa?
Peppa Pig: I’m doing a new school project.
Daddy Pig: School project?
Mummy Pig: What is it, Peppa?
Peppa Pig: I need to make a castle.
Daddy Pig: Ok. Why don’t you use this empty (3) _____ _____? Stick this yoghurt pot on the side, and what have you got?
Peppa Pig: A box with pots on it. No, Daddy. It has to be good.
Mummy Pig: Peppa, what exactly did Madam Gazelle tell you to do?
Peppa Pig: She told us to use our imagination. And a fantastic castle is what I am imagining. And my castle has to be big enough for me to live in.
Daddy Pig: I see.
Mummy Pig: Right.
Narrator: It is breakfast at Susie Sheep’s house.
Mummy Sheep: Madam Gazelle told you to make a real (4) _____ _____?
Susie Sheep: Yes, but with all the fiddle-biddle bits on it.
Mummy Sheep: (Making a call) Sorry, but I can’t come to work today. It’s a school project. Yes, yes, but I should be able to manage.
Peppa Pig: This is what my castle looks like, but much, much bigger.
Daddy Pig: If it needs to be big, we should use concrete.
Mummy Pig: No, Daddy. We just need to find a big enough cardboard box.
Peppa Pig: Have we got a big box?
Daddy Pig: Ah, no.
Mr. Zebra: (5) _______ for Daddy Pig.
Daddy Pig: I don’t remember ordering anything that large. Ah, it’s just a new lightbulb. Why do they use so much packaging for these things?
Mr. Zebra: Shall I take the box away for you?
Daddy Pig: Oh, yes. Thank you.
Peppa Pig: Oh, no Daddy. We need that box.
Peppa Pig: Look what I’ve got.
Mummy Pig: Great. That’s your castle almost done. Hurray.
Peppa Pig. It’s not (6) _____ _____. We need to stick things on, paint it, add glitter…
Mummy Pig: Glitter??
Susie Sheep: Hello. Can I speak to Peppa, please?
Mummy Sheep: Peppa, it’s Susie Sheep.
Peppa Pig: Hello Susie. How is your school project going?
Susie Sheep: It’s going very well. More pointy, Mummy. And it needs to be taller. How is your castle going?
Peppa Pig: It’s quite hard work. But my Mummy and Daddy are helping a little tiny bit.
Daddy Pig: What do you think of this (7)______, Peppa?
Peppa Pig: Very good. But it still looks a bit cardboardy.
Daddy Pig: Maybe I can paint it.
Peppa Pig: I need to get on with my work now, Susie. See you tomorrow.
Susie Sheep: Bye-bye, Peppa.
Daddy Pig: What do you think, Peppa?
Peppa Pig: Wow. That looks just like a castle.
Daddy Pig: We got there in the end?
Peppa Pig: It just need a one more thing… Glitter!
Mummy Pig: Glitter would stop the castle looking real.
Daddy Pig: And, anyway, we’ve… completely (8) ______ ___ ______ glitter.
Narrator: Peppa and her friends have brought their castles back to playgroup.
Madame Gazelle: A fairy palace? That must have been a little tricky for you to make, Susie.
Susie Sheep: No, it was easy.
Peppa Pig: My castle is made out of plastic box.
Madam Gazelle: It is a very fine castle.
Mummy Pig: Thank you, Madam Gazelle.
Madam Gazelle: Pedro, why did you not make a castle?
Pedro Pony: I did, but it’s too big to bring into school.
Daddy Pony: We’ve built it out of (9) ______ blocks.
Madame Gazelle: Isn’t it wonderful what children can make using just their imagination.
Peppa Pig: And my castle is really big enough for me to live in.
Narrator: Peppa loves school projects. Everyone loves school projects.