Mister Rogers arrives with a shoe shine kit, cleans his shoes, and talks about cleanliness. He shows a film about a family’s shoes. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the neighbors meet in the castle to watch the Junior Tamburitzans perform many dances. Bob Dog and Lady Aberlin dance with them. Mister Rogers talks about wanting to dance even when it is necessary to sit still.
Mister Rogers makes a shoe box into a small bed. He says that the way each person uses a space is different because each person’s ideas are unique. Andrea and Bethany Bray visit Mister Rogers to show him boxes children have decorated. Andrea and Bethany leave to visit Mr. Bray at the shoe store he owns. Mr. Bray gives Bethany an empty shoe box which she promptly converts to a bed for her doll. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri is making a crib for Queen Sara. King Friday asks Handyman Negri to escort the Queen to Westwood in the sedan chair to visit with Dr. Frogg. The king is very concerned about the queen’s visit. Mister Rogers talks about kinds of work that fathers do. He stresses that little boys will grow to be men someday. Joe Negri brings a pair of shoes and dances to different songs.
Mister Rogers makes a shoe box into a small bed. He says that the way each person uses a space is different because each person’s ideas are unique. Andrea and Bethany Bray visit Mister Rogers to show him boxes children have decorated. Andrea and Bethany leave to visit Mr. Bray at the shoe store he owns. Mr. Bray gives Bethany an empty shoe box which she promptly converts to a bed for her doll. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri is making a crib for Queen Sara. King Friday asks Handyman Negri to escort the Queen to Westwood in the sedan chair to visit with Dr. Frogg. The king is very concerned about the queen’s visit. Mister Rogers talks about kinds of work that fathers do. He stresses that little boys will grow to be men someday. Joe Negri brings a pair of shoes and dances to different songs.
Mister Rogers begins with physical and cognitive exercises. After stretching, hopping, and clapping, Mister Rogers talks about growing from a baby into an adult. He talks about growing and gradual changing that we cannot see. Mr. McFeely arrives with a container containing some frogs and tadpoles. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Robert Troll gives Mr. McFeely a tour of the Westwood Children’s Zoo. After visiting many assorted types of animals, King Friday arrives with Handyman Negri to pick up the queen. Queen Sara has been visiting with Dr. Frogg. They discuss Tad Frogg’s rapid growth since he moved to Westwood. Mister Rogers talks about the need for food as he waters his plants and feeds his fish.
Mister Rogers arrives with a “Yield” sign. After explaining what “Yield” means he pretends his rug is a highway and his blocks are the vehicles. He talks about rules of the road and the triangle shape. Mister Rogers floats a small sailboat in his sink. Betty Aberlin arrives with a model of the Eiffel Tower that Bob Trow has made. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Grandpere and Henrietta are worried because the King, Queen, and Handyman Negri all went to Westwood and have not returned. Lady Aberlin asks a machine where everyone is. The machine instructs her to play her musical triangle thirteen times. Then they will return. After everyone returns safely, and Henrietta stops crying, the king tells Lady Aberlin he has a good secret to tell her. At Mister Rogers’ house, Betty and Mister Rogers talk about the difficulty of waiting.