Little Human Planet. My Life in Greenland and the Rio Negro
Earth Science
Little Human Planet, We're all from a colorful journey around the world. I wonder who we're going to make today. This is the country of Greenland, a place that isn't far from the cold land of the North Pole. Hello. Hello, Hannah. Hannah is four years old. And this is her home. She shares with her family. And you go. He is Hannah's mom, and her one year old baby brother. Kanji. Hello, kanji. This is a bed where she sleeps. And on the other side of the room, this is where they cook. This is Hannah's older brother. And they are showing us where they wash their dishes outside. Can you see the water flowing from the pipe? Oh yes. It's a great place for Hannah to play in the summer. This Hannah's little brother. That's a cool hat kanji. Hannah loves to play. Especially on her swing. You enjoy swinging just like me. Bye bye. Bye Hannah. Thanks for doing this way you live. We're off on another journey. This time to the river Rio Negro in Brazil. Here, the river has risen so high that it's flooded some of the land. And that is why these houses are built on high wooden stilts to keep them dry from their river water. And this is four year old Carlos Eduardo, and his mom. She is busy getting Carla Eduardo dressed for school. And coming your hair color. But first, Carlos Eduardo is finishing some homework before going to school. If a little help from his older brother. Time to go to school, Carla Eduardo. But how will you get there? In a canoe. He goes to school with his older sister and his brother on a canoe along the flooded water of the river. That's amazing. Mom is watching carefully to make sure they have left safely. You haven't finished your homework. You're doing your work in the canoe. He looks very busy. Through the bushes they go. Look, more children are arriving in their canoes. And here is a school teacher waiting for her pupils. School's about to start. Phew. Just in time. As they all arrive and get out of their canoes. And there is Carlos. Be careful as you step out of the canoe carlos. Into school he runs. Have a good day, Carlos. Bye. Bye. We next to you. We see some friends around the world. I can tell you it's just the same. Little Human Planet.