00:00Look up, look down, look all around. Up in the air or on the ground. Come for a walk, come for a ride. There's so much to see, so come outside.
00:27You can cut it. You can tear it. You can fold it. You can wear it. You can read it. And write on it. And even make things from it. It's paper.
00:54It's paper.
01:01Oh, my newspaper. Thank you very much, Pippin.
01:08Oh, my newspaper. Thank you very much, Pippin.
01:24Pippin, let go of it. Pippin! Hello, me dears. Every day it's the same. She goes to the shop to fetch my newspaper, and then she won't give it to me. Pippin?
01:43She thinks it's a game. All right. You win. I shall read it later.
01:53I've just bought a birthday present for my nephew, Jay. It's a book all about paper. It tells you where paper comes from and how it's made.
02:08How many things on my table are made of paper? Can you count them?
02:13Oh, bless you, Pippin!
02:35How many things did you count? Well, there are the pages in the book. That's one. And the paper it's wrapped up in. That's two. And the gift tag. That's three. And the carrier bag. That's four. Four things made of paper.
02:59Any more? Paper handkerchiefs. That's five. Five things made of paper. And this is going in my scrapbook. It's full of all sorts of different paper.
03:20There. Now I'm going to show you where paper comes from. Come outside. Pippin, it's time to fly.
03:42Pippin! We don't need to take my newspaper. I shall read it later, when we come home. Now, give it to me.
04:03All right, then. But mind you, look after it.
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04:47There it is.
05:05Look at all those trees down there, Pippin.
05:08That's where we start, in the forest.
05:17This is where paper comes from, the trees.
05:38Hello!
05:47There are young trees growing in amongst the old ones.
06:00Look.
06:02Here.
06:03And here.
06:06And over here, they've planted lots of new, young trees.
06:10Here we go.
06:40Come on, Pippin.
06:57You want a lift to the paper mill?
06:59Oh, yes, please.
07:01Come on, Pippin.
07:01Come on, Pippin.
07:02Come on, Pippin.
07:10This is a paper mill where they make newspaper.
07:40This sort of paper, but without the words on it.
07:45It's all right, Pippin. I don't want the newspaper yet.
07:48I shall read it later, so you can look after it.
08:01First of all, the logs are cut up into chips.
08:06No, not the ones you eat.
08:36These are the wood chips.
08:51They all go into a huge machine which crushes them and turns them into this.
08:57It's like cotton wool.
09:00Come and see the big machine.
09:02It's very noisy.
09:04It's very noisy.
09:05It's very noisy.
09:11What every time is on the bottom?
09:12It's very noisy.
09:13It's very noisy.
09:15I don't think so.
09:20They don't think so.
09:51Pippin, what have you found?
10:11Oh, look.
10:13Wastepaper.
10:14Thousands of old newspapers and magazines.
10:18They're all going to be used again.
10:22The old newspapers and magazines are mixed with water to make them soft.
10:27The mixture has to be cleaned.
10:32And it ends up looking like this.
10:36And these two are mixed together in the biggest machine I've ever seen.
10:42Lots of things happen inside this machine.
10:48And right at the end, here it is.
10:51Paper.
10:52It started as part of a tree, and now it's newspaper.
11:18Pippin, what are you doing?
11:28Here you are.
11:30You can carry this home as a souvenir.
11:37Paper, paper, sing all about it.
11:41Paper, paper, we can't do without it.
11:45It can be magazines, books, comics or newspaper.
11:52Wallpaper, kitchen rolls, tissues or loo paper.
11:56Paper, paper, sing all about it.
12:00Paper, paper, we can't do without it.
12:03Paper, paper, paper, we can't do without it.
12:22Paper, paper,oplank, paper, move.
12:31Paper, paper, malice.
12:38Music.
12:40A piece of this newspaper is going straight into my scrapbook.