Spring

[all giggling]

[Peppa reads on-screen text]

[narrator] It is springtime.

Grandpa Pig has made a chocolate egg hunt.

Is everybody ready?

No, Grandpa. Freddy Fox isn't here.

[horn honks]

[barks] Hello, everyone.

Hello, Freddy.

Ah. Mr. Fox. Are you staying?

I wish I could.

I loved egg hunts when I was a little lad.

-See you later, Freddy.

-[barks]

Now, are we ready for the egg hunt?

[in unison] Yes, Grandpa Pig.

There are lots of chocolate eggs hidden in my garden.

You must find them.

Easy.

[grunts] But be careful not to step on my little plants.

Oh, it's so exciting in springtime to see these baby plants starting to grow.

We promise to be careful, Grandpa.

Very good. Off you go, then.

[giggling]

Grandpa Pig's chocolate egg hunt has begun.

Have you got time for a cup of tea, Grandpa Pig?

Ho, ho, yes.

It will take them ages to find my eggs.

I've hidden them very well.

Here's an egg. [grunts]

Peppa has found a chocolate egg in a plant pot.

Here's another egg. [squeaks]

Rebecca Rabbit has found a chocolate egg hiding under a leafy bush.

Hooray, an egg for me. [trumpets]

Emily Elephant has found a chocolate egg in a branches of a tree.

[sniffs]

I think I can smell chocolate.

Freddy Fox has a very good sense of smell.

Yes.

Freddy Fox has found a chocolate egg in the middle of the birdbath.

[giggling]

Grandpa, Grandpa. We found the chocolate eggs.

-It was really fun.

-But it was a bit easy.

It wasn't easy for the little ones.

George, Richard, and Edmond haven't found any eggs.

[crying]

I wonder where the other eggs are.

-Ho-ho-ho!

-[grunts]

Chocky egg.

-Ha-ha-ha!

-[squeaks]

-[giggles]

-Ah.

Edmond, I think there's something behind your ear.

[trumpets and giggles]

-Everyone has found a chocolate egg.

-[giggling]

[squeaks] What do we do now, Grandpa Pig?

Ha, ha! You eat them, of course.

-Hello, children.

-Granny, Granny.

We found all the chocolate eggs.

Well, where are they?

I can't see any eggs.

-[chuckles]

-They're in our tummies.

[Granny Pig] And 'round your mouths.

[all laugh]

Did Grandpa hide the eggs well?

No. We big ones found them easily.

But the little ones needed helping.

[all sigh]

George, Richard, and Edmond don't like to be the littlest ones.

Don't worry.

There'll soon be even littler ones in the garden.

[grunts] Oh, yes. The little babies.

It's so exciting.

Grandpa already told us about the baby plants, Granny.

But it's not that exciting.

We're not talking about baby plants, Peppa.

Oh. What are you talking about?

Let's go and see Jemima, Vanessa, Sarah, and Neville.

They're chickens.

Yes, and they have eggs, too.

Can we eat them?

No, Freddy. These eggs are about to hatch.

[clucking]

Oh! We're just in time.

The baby chicks are hatching.

[peeping]

[in unison] Aww. Baby chicks.

[Granny Pig] Now the chicks have hatched, it really is springtime.

Let's pretend to be baby chicks.

[imitating baby chickens]

♪ I'm a little chick Singing cheep, cheep, cheep ♪

♪ I like to pick up food With my beak, beak, beak ♪

♪ I've a fluffy yellow head Some straw for my bed ♪

♪ And I jump up and down Singing cheep, cheep, cheep ♪

[giggling]