Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Grandparents
Mister Rogers offers children a place where they feel accepted and understood. The show helps children to develop social and emotional skills necessary in a community through conversation, songs, visits with neighbors and guests, and puppet stories. Ages:2-5. Educational Goal: Social and Emotional Growth, Creative Arts
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Grandparents
Season 15 Episode 35 | 28m 16s | CC
The day of the Make Believe opera "A Grandad for Daniel" arrives. Daniel Tiger is a young man who doesn't have a grandfather, but wants one very much. On this day, he and his mother, a trolley driver, pick up a colorful old man named Mr. M, who sells straws on the side, and they travel to all kinds of exotic places.
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