[MUSIC PLAYING] (SINGING) These
rocks love to be pet. And you can bet that
I can pet them all. [MUSIC PLAYING] I'll use my tail and
my feet and hands. And I don't plan to fall. Are you sure about this? Of course. (SINGING)
That's how I care for all these rocks of mine. And we're going to be fine. We're going to be fine. These rocks love bubble baths. I'll clean them as they
splash and have some fun. [SNIFFING] Woo! Wow. You all really need it a bath. Whoa! (SINGING) See how
they flip and flop. Y
ou'll need a mop
before the job is done. [LAUGHS] I'll go get the mop. Thank you, Ginger. (SINGING) That's how I care
for all these rocks of mine. And we're going to be fine. We're going to be fine. There will be little struggles
like when it's time to snuggle. Looks like a lot to juggle. Maybe so. Come on, let's go. Come on, rocks. You're going to walk
all the rocks at once? Would you like some help? (SINGING) When I go for
a walk with all my rocks-- (SINGING IN UNISON) We'll
sing and walk with
you. Let's go, Harvey. Let's go, Ross. (SINGING) When friends are
standing by, anything I try, I know that I can do. Although, some of these
rocks are very heavy. Because they're rocks. (SINGING) Oh,
that's how I care for all these rocks of mine. And we're going to be fine. Let's go, Harvey. We're going to be fine,
all these rocks of mine, all these rocks of mine. [MUSIC PLAYING] Oh, look, Fluffy, a pine cone. Go get it! Yeah! Oh! Whoa! [LAUGHS]
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