Danny is babysitting his cousin Debbie on the playground. Brian is with them.
Danny: Thank you for helping me, Brian. This is my first time babysitting.
Brian: You're welcome, Danny. But where is Debbie?
(Danny turns around. Debbie is on the monkey bars. She is climbing very high.)
Danny: Hold on, Debbie! Don't fall off!
(Danny runs towards Debbie.)
Danny: Come down, please!
Debbie: I want to climb higher!
Brian: Come down, Debbie. You're too high up. Let's play on the swings instead, OK? Danny will push you.
Debbie: OK, I love swings!
(She climbs down, runs to the swing and climbs on.)
Debbie: Push me, Danny! Push me up higher!
Danny: OK. (He gives her a push.)
Debbie: (She laughs.) Push harder!
Brian: Can I give you a push?
Debbie: No, I want Danny to! Higher, Danny!
Danny: (He is tired and hot.) It's time to stop swinging, Debbie.
Debbie: (She gets off the swing.) Let's run! Let's play catch. Or soccer? What about basketball? Let's play!
Danny: I know a good game. Let's play “Lie on the Grass”.
Brian: Shall we look at the clouds, Debbie?
Debbie: OK! That one looks like a big, white rabbit! It's jumping up and down! I want to jump, too! Come on, Danny! Danny?