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CBeebies Radio Podcast

Enna Gee's Adventures - Here Comes The Sunflower

CBeebies Radio Podcast

BBC

Kids & Family, Education For Kids

3.4870 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Enna Gee decides to paint a picture of a sunflower she has grown in her Dad’s allotment. In this series, Enna Gee explores the wonders of energy and power.

Transcript

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0:00.0

She's electric, she's exciting and she moves as fast as lightning energy, she's energy

0:11.0

And it's really no surprise that she is enna, energize, she's energy, she's energy, she's energy, she's energy

0:19.0

I'm energy! Hi, I'm energy, and I'm she's energy. I'm energy!

0:24.3

Hi, I'm energy, and I'm bursting with energy.

0:29.6

I'm always on the go, and I've always somewhere exciting to go here on CBB's radio.

0:32.9

So if you're ready, I'm ready, and we're ready to go.

0:39.3

Time to go, got to go, ready to go. Time to go, got to go, ready to go Time to go, got to go, ready to go, ready to go, ready to go, ready to go,

0:45.3

Let's go.

0:51.3

I had a great plan, but at the moment it's all going wrong because I'm stuck indoors.

0:59.0

Can you hear the rain? It's falling on the roof of the little conservatory on the back of our house.

1:05.0

The conservatory is a lovely place to sit when the sun's shining. You can feel the heat and the energy of the sun.

1:12.2

But when it rains, you can hear the raindrops falling on the glass roof and see the water

1:17.3

running down the window panes, like great, big tear drops. I should be at Dad's allotment where he

1:25.3

grows his vegetables, because I've grown something of my very own.

1:29.1

A beautiful bright yellow sunflower.

1:32.5

I grew it from a seed.

1:34.3

It's in a big pot and now it's almost as tall as me and it grows a little more every day.

1:41.0

It has a long stalk and the flower itself is big and yellow and round. It's just like the sun.

1:48.4

I suppose that's why they're called a sunflower. Although my dad reckons it's because

1:53.8

sunflowers slowly turn their heads to follow the sun as it moves across the sky each day. Just imagine a whole field of sunflowers, slowly turning their heads to

2:05.1

follow the sun as it travels across the sky. Wow, what a sight that must be. Oh, still raining. Of course we

2:15.2

need the rain, it's vital for our planet. Without the sun and the rain

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