- Melanie: [Baby Bop is practicing her movie dance outdoors, when Barney and Melanie approach her there] How's it going, Baby Bop?
- Baby Bop: Oh, I can't think of a story that has dancing in it!
- Barney: Well, lots of stories have dancing, Baby Bop.
- Baby Bop: Really?
- Barney: Sure. For example, on the island of Hawaii, people put on grass skirts and dance the hula. The hula dance tells a story.
- Baby Bop: What's a grass skirt, Barney?
- Barney: Well, it looks like this!
- [he conjures up some magic, and then a grass skirt and lei appear on Baby Bop, as Barney wears a lei too]
- Baby Bop: Oh, look at this! This is a grass skirt!
- Barney: Oh yes it is, just like the hula dancers wear in Hawaii.
- Melanie: [clearly attracted] You look great, Baby Bop!
- Baby Bop: Oh, thank you! It feels kind of itchy, though.
- Barney: Well, that's because it's made out of grass. Would you like to learn how to do a hula dance?
- Baby Bop: Oh, yes, please!
- Barney: All right. Now put out your hands like this.
- Baby Bop: Like this?
- [she repeats the move]
- Barney: That's right. Now wave your hands like this, while you wiggle your body.
- Baby Bop: [repeating after him] Oh look at me, Barney! I'm doing the hula!
- Barney: Yes you are!
- Melanie: [impressed with the dinosaurs' accomplishment] That's great! Here, let me film while you dance.
- [she does just that]