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Mister Rogers talks about friendship

Label
Mister Rogers talks about friendship
Language
eng
Characteristic
combinationother
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 3-5
resource.interestGradeLevel
Grades Pre-K-K
Main title
Mister Rogers talks about friendship
Medium
electronic resource Playaway Launchpad!
Series statement
Children's favorites
Summary
Daniel feels forgotten: In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel Tiger feels forgotten, and finds out what helps when a friend makes you sad. Mister Rogers helps children know that friendships can be repaired when friends talk about what they're feelingFolk songs and games with friends and Mary Jo Barron: Join in the fun when Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely visit with Betty Aberlin and Mary Jo Barron who is teaching a group of children traditional games and songs. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the King is planning a royal picnicBuilding friendships: Mister Rogers explains that friends may have hard times, but they can also build a stronger friendship each time they are together. It's raining in Make-Believe where the neighbors are finding their own ways to be peaceful togetherWhen friends fight: Mister Rogers helps children learn about cooperation and deal with the difficult times of friendships in this Make-Believe story when friends and neighbors Henrietta and X hurt each others feelings. And Mister Rogers visits a restaurantSharing can be hard, even for friends: When friends X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat have trouble cooperating, Lady Aberlin helps them work together and realize that friends get upset with each other from time to time. Mister Rogers visits a shoe store and a restaurant. Mister Rogers visits a shoe store. He helps children know that there are ups and downs in all friendships when Make-Believe friends learn that sharing can be hard. It can help to know that there are some things you don't have to share
Target audience
adultpreschool
Classification
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