(Tad blows the whistle, and another Quidget jumps in) Let's see how it grows and that's the number 5. 5 of Tad's fingers, those aren't his toes. You got 5 and 5 quidgets and that's not all. Let's see how it grows and that's the number 4. 4 of Tad's fingers, those aren't his toes. You got 4 and 4 quidgets and that's not all. Let's see how it grows and that's the number 3. 3 of Tad's fingers, those aren't his toes. You got 3 and 3 quidgets and that's not all. Let's see how it grows and that's the number 2. 2 of Tad's fingers, those aren't his toes. You got 2 and 2 quidgets and that's not all. Let's see how it grows and that's the number 1. 1 of Tad's fingers, those aren't his toes. You got 1 and 1 quidget and that's not all. (Scene changes into a bedroom scene in the Math Factory, where Professor Quigley changes into a cowboy-style clothing, complete with a big white hat, yellow shirt, blue bandanna, brown vest, frog-head belt, brown pants, and big spur-boots, and the "Quidget Counting Song" starts) (writed a number 1 on the board) PERFECT! Now, let's go through them all. And any time you see one of anything, it's your job to number it. Professor Quigley: And may I have 1, just 1 quidget please? (Tad gets one quidget) Okay, there's 1 quidget there. Will one of the number 1's bounce forward please. They're always late! And they add nothing for the conversation! Heh-heh! Let's move on. (however, the 0 appears to be missing) Hmm. (writes a 0 on the board) Then the number is 0! Will the numbers hero step up please. Professor Quigley: That's absolutely correct! There are nothing, and when there are none of something. Professor Quigley: None? Not even one? No quidgets at all? Tell me, how many quidgets are on the stage? Go ahead, Tad, how many quidgets do you see? Heh-heh! (blows whistle) Quidgets, get ready to take a number! Okay, let's begin. Professor Quigley: The quidgets and numbers work hand in hand with each other. Websley: (quacks) What are rowboat things? They live right here at the Math Factory along with all the numbers. Professor Quigley: Those are quidgets, my boy. Tad: (laughs) What are all those things, professor? (Professor Quigley removes Tad from the conveyor belt, and along with Leap and Lily, go to the next room, where they take off their springy shoes) Well, before they can go out into the world, they need some training.
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(Tad gets on the conveyor belt) But they haven't had a clue on how to count or how to add or subtract. Ha-ha! These little fellas come fresh out of the numbers machine knowing their names. Professor Quigley: Numbers- (clap, clap!) Back in line please. Professor Quigley: These numbers are real jumpers! Give em half a chance. Professor Quigley: This is where all our hard work really adds up. (Professor Quigley, Leap, Lily and Tad enter) Inside the Math Factory Here at The Math Factory, you can absolutely positively COUNT on it! Professor Quigley: Ha-ha! Oh, you're in for a real surprise. (Professor Quigley gives Leap, Lily, and Tad springy shoes) Professor Quigley: Salutations and welcome to the marvelous math factory! Before we can go in, you need to put a little spring into your steps! (quacks) I've got to see what kind of hoop-de-diddly foolishness they're up to now! They should be working and training those numbers now! Instead, they're having fun. Websley: (quacks) What have Frog and Quigley done now? Hmm, I magnanimously put in a huge order of smart talking numbers to put in my smart math books. Websley viewing through the binoculars at the Math Factory, where he sees Professor Quigley bouncing around in springy shoes, while Mr. 6 5-Minute Intermission at the Ice Cream Stand.5 Numbers 1 to 10, the Stars of our Show.