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How do you make a pumpkin roll?

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How do you get the pumpkin to not break off the cliff?

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How do you get up the hill after the hollow tree on Great Pumpkin Island?

Stay behind the pumpkin all the way from the log to the playground. If you leave it, it will roll down out of play to the right.


Can a pancake roll down a hill?

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Is there any other way than rolling the pumpkin to get a bag from Linus on Great Pumpkin island?

No. Here's some helpful hints: 1) Roll slowly over the hills, so that it doesn't get away. 2) After the first flag, don't let the rabbits come up under the pumpkin, otherwise it'll be sent flying. 3) The second flag is at the bridge. Roll the pumpkin as fast as you can, so that it can roll all the way through the hollow log. 4) At the valley, push the pumpkin UP the hill, not DOWN the hill. Also keep pushing it at the valley, or the strong wind will automatically make the pumpkin go down the steep hill. 5) Pass the third flag and roll slowly to the swing set. Stop next to the first girl, then cross all three kids at once when they swing to the back.


Is there a video of how to get the pumpkin to Lucy's house on Great Pumpkin Island?

Yes. There is a video walkthrough at the related link below. The general process is: 1) Roll slowly over the hills, so that it doesn't get away. Turn back right at the drop. 2) After the first flag, don't let the rabbits come up under the pumpkin, otherwise it'll be sent flying. 3) The second flag is at the bridge. Roll the pumpkin as fast as you can, so that it can roll all the way through the hollow log. 4) At the valley, push the pumpkin UP the hill, not DOWN the hill. Also keep pushing it at the valley, or the strong wind will automatically make the pumpkin go down the steep hill. 5) Pass the third flag and roll slowly to the swing set. Stop next to the first girl, then cross all three kids when they swing to the back. Talk to Lucy, and you're done with rolling.


How do you get the pumpkin back to the house in one piece on great pumpkin island?

Push it carefully, but you get as many tries as you need, and as you reach each flag, you can start over from there. Tips: 1) Roll slowly over the hills, so that it doesn't get away. 2) After the first flag, don't let the rabbits come up under the pumpkin, otherwise it'll be sent flying. 3) The second flag is at the bridge. Roll the pumpkin as fast as you can, so that it can roll all the way through the hollow log. 4) At the valley, push the pumpkin UP the hill, not DOWN the hill. Also keep pushing it at the valley, or the strong wind will automatically make the pumpkin go down the steep hill. 5) Pass the third flag and roll slowly to the swing set. Stop next to the first girl, then cross all three kids when they swing to the back. Talk to Lucy, and you're done with rolling.


How do you get past the rabbits on great pumpkin island?

When rolling the pumpkin, roll over each rabbit hole when the rabbit goes down. Don't park on top or roll when one is coming up. You can sometimes just rush over the hill to reach the second flag. To get through the log, push the pumpkin as fast as you can.


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when you roll down a hill in your dance routine


Why are celebrities bad roll models?

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How do you get the pumpkin down the hill on Great Pumpkin island?

Walk and roll it very slowly. You will have to stop it and turn back a few times. Avoid the rabbits. Roll it very quickly to get it through the log, and again when you are at the swings. You should stop and wait for the girl to move back, then rapidly cross all three swings at once -- the wobbly pumpkin will not stop and remain still between the swings.


What are verbs that describe a pumpkin?

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