Mister Rogers takes Barney, the dog, out for a walk. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana decides what she'd really like for her birthday is a kitten. Lady Elaine Fairchilde is very busy planning a big birthday parade for Ana with a whale, apes, and Purple Panda.
Mister Rogers visits the Carnegie Art Museum. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X the Owl receives a letter from Big Bird of "Sesame Street" saying he's bringing his entry to King Friday's drawing contest. X the Owl gets so excited about Big Bird's news that Henrietta Pussycat feels jealous and is afraid of losing X's friendship.
Mister Rogers visits the Carnegie Art Museum. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X the Owl receives a letter from Big Bird of "Sesame Street" saying he's bringing his entry to King Friday's drawing contest. X the Owl gets so excited about Big Bird's news that Henrietta Pussycat feels jealous and is afraid of losing X's friendship.
Chef Brockett visits Mister Rogers to say he didn't win a cake decorating contest. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Big Bird from "Sesame Street" arrives amid much excitement and reassures Henrietta that X the Owl will still be her best friend.
Chef Brockett visits Mister Rogers to say he didn't win a cake decorating contest. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Big Bird from "Sesame Street" arrives amid much excitement and reassures Henrietta that X the Owl will still be her best friend.
A Neighborhood friend, Ella Jenkins, teaches Mister Rogers a rhythmic clapping game. Neighbors in Make-Believe are finding more and more ways to be part of the Bass Violin Festival.
A Neighborhood friend, Ella Jenkins, teaches Mister Rogers a rhythmic clapping game. Neighbors in Make-Believe are finding more and more ways to be part of the Bass Violin Festival.
Fred Rogers' musical story for children: "Windstorm in Bubbleland." There is never any trouble in Bubbleland until a windstorm threatens to destroy everything. Hildegarde Hummingbird, the smallest creature of all, tries to warn everyone. She is ignored and leaves Bubbleland. The call for help goes out and Hildegarde returns to save Bubbleland by reminding people that friendship and honesty are more important than possessions, and that by working together, trouble can be overcome.
Fred Rogers' musical story for children: "Windstorm in Bubbleland." There is never any trouble in Bubbleland until a windstorm threatens to destroy everything. Hildegarde Hummingbird, the smallest creature of all, tries to warn everyone. She is ignored and leaves Bubbleland. The call for help goes out and Hildegarde returns to save Bubbleland by reminding people that friendship and honesty are more important than possessions, and that by working together, trouble can be overcome.
Mister Rogers has to go to a meeting that he'd forgotten about, but Chuck Aber visits and stays with the Television "Neighbor" while Mister Rogers is away. Chuck shows a skunk puppet and makes it talk. Mr. McFeely brings a tape about HOW PEOPLE MAKE ERASERS. In Make- Believe, The skunk is there talking with the king about how he only sprays when he gets scared...Audrey Duck pops up and startles him... she gets sprayed! Daniel thinks he's a mistake, but Betty reassures him that he's not.
Mister Rogers has to go to a meeting that he'd forgotten about, but Chuck Aber visits and stays with the Television "Neighbor" while Mister Rogers is away. Chuck shows a skunk puppet and makes it talk. Mr. McFeely brings a tape about HOW PEOPLE MAKE ERASERS. In Make- Believe, The skunk is there talking with the king about how he only sprays when he gets scared...Audrey Duck pops up and startles him... she gets sprayed! Daniel thinks he's a mistake, but Betty reassures him that he's not.
Mister Rogers uses empty milk cartons, oatmeal boxes and other household cast-offs to create a miniature sandbox village. He explains that getting to be friends is like building bridges. Although friends often have hard or sad times, they can also build a stronger and stronger friendship each time they are together.
Mister Rogers uses empty milk cartons, oatmeal boxes and other household cast-offs to create a miniature sandbox village. He explains that getting to be friends is like building bridges. Although friends often have hard or sad times, they can also build a stronger and stronger friendship each time they are together.
"Environment" week continues as Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely visit a recycling center to see how people sort trash.
"Environment" week continues as Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely visit a recycling center to see how people sort trash.
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