and today I'm going to be opening up this Lucky Duck float.
So I'm gonna open it, blow it up, and have fun with it.
And my grandma gave me this float,
so I'm excited to open it up.
Ooh, that's cool.
So here's this picture of all of the different floats
they have, they have a swan, flamingo, unicorn,
lots of swans.
Yeah, so that's kind of cool.
(glass crashing)
(plasting rustling)
(glass breaking)
(thudding)
Something flew out.
And it says that if it's swallowed you die.
I don't know what this is.
- [Dad] It's a patch.
- Oh, it's a patch!
So if the float pops or rips, you I guess,
glue this on with this glue stuff and fix it.
(thudding) Okay.
So here's the duck.
And here's its face.
All right, let's blow this thing up.
(machine whirring)
All right, that's pretty good.
So now I'm gonna close it.
Make sure no air gets out, 'cause I'll be sad.
So here's the duck.
And I'm going to try it out in the pool!
(birds chirping)
(imitates duck quacking)
(water splashes) (cowbell rings)
(water splashes)
So, if you can't tell,
this is a tail, but it's also a headrest.
So you go like this.
(giggles) You have a butt rest.
(imitates duck quacking)
(water splashing)
Oh, I lost my bracelet.
The hole's kind of small.
(clattering)
(screams)
There's a beetle on my hand.
(giggles) Sucking my blood away.
(water splashing)
(giggles)
Come on, come in the water.
(water gurgles)
We have Houston in the pool,
and he's excited to go swimming.
Let's go across the pool!
Towards the raft.
To the raft.
(water gurgling)
Houston here, Houston, come, come here!
Yay, good.
Good boy.
Well, I hope you guys enjoyed this video,
it was super fun to make.
And we'll see you next time, bye!
(cheerful music)