Mister Rogers shows some model antique cars. He says all toys do what you want them to do. He puts on a duster, cap, and goggles like the ones worn in open cars. John Rogers visits and plays with the cars. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mime Walker has a little go-cart. He pantomimes for Daniel how he bought it. He wants to get a softer seat from Corney. Corney shows Mime Walker his new factory. Corney gives him a board to sit on, but that doesn’t help. Sara suggests a cushion. Corney makes him an inflatable cushion. Mister Rogers holds John on his lap and sings to him. The lap of someone who loves you is the softest place to sit.
Mister Rogers explains how auto mechanics use hydraulic lifts and grease guns. He talks about how scary elevators can be to small children. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday XIII delivers a speech at the dedication of Cornflake S. Pecially’s Rockit Factory. Lady Elaine Fairchilde upsets the king halfway through the speech by turning him upside down with her Boomerang, Toomerang, Soomerang, but he recovers and allows the ceremony to continue.
Mister Rogers talks about different kinds of bicycles. He visits a dance class and returns home to find a kitten that Mr. McFeely left for him.
Mister Rogers shows pictures of people looking out windows. Chef Brockett makes a window sandwich. Donkey Hodie wishes he could look out his window and see people coming to visit him. Lady Aberlin may grant his wish.
Mister Rogers shows glass animals and a stained glass window. A glass blower visits and demonstrates how he uses his equipment. The neighbors visit Donkey Hodie in Some Place Else. He watches through his window to see them coming.