Tonight we've got more of the predictions for cities of the future that you Chompions sent in to us!
Transcript Read Now
>> Rachel: Welcome back, it’s time for more Chompers, your morning and night toothbrushing show.
Start brushing on the top of your mouth on one side, and brush the inside, outside and chewing side of each tooth.
>> KIDS: 3, 2, 1 brush
>> Rachel: It’s Cities Week, and tonight we have more of the awesome predictions you made for the cities of the future!
Oliver thinks that we will live on MARS. There will be a FORCE FIELD around the city to hold in air so that people can breathe oxygen. On Mars, the buildings will glow and one skyscraper will have a glowing "C" on it. That’s a GALACTIC idea Oliver!
Switch your brushing to the other side of the top of your mouth, but don't brush too hard.
Kacie says buildings will have shops on top of them and that on top of the shops will be a big pole that looks like a candy cane! Matea says that there will be an extra day, but no shoes.
David thinks there will be floating cities over the ocean.And Henry says houses will be like bubbles.
Switch to the bottom of your mouth, and keep on brushing
Nicky predicts that cities of the future will get their power from the sun! Alice says that there will be lots of birds singing and more trees and forests nearby. And Emi thinks that the cities of the future will have fitness centers, flying cars, entirely renewable energy, and plenty of otters.
Switch to the other side of the bottom of your mouth, and brush in little circles around each tooth.
Our last prediction is from Brooklyn, Finley, and Jasper. They say houses and cars will be upside down. And food will be coming out of the sky! So people will hold their heads straight up and mouth open wide to eat the food. A ladder will go up to the sun and there will be robots that can find anything you lose. Man, I love it, I can’t wait for these robots to find my car keys!
That’s it for Chompers tonight, but come back tomorrow for more clean teeth, Until then,
>> KIDS: 3, 2, 1 spit.