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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

Preparing food in a restaurant; X the Owl's bossiness angers Henrietta.
Mr. McFeely delivers a book with a misprint.
A classic factory tour -- How people make crayons.
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  • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Season 17
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Author and illustrator Eric Carle visits Mister Rogers.
Mr. McFeely delivers a book with a misprint.
Touring the "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" television studio and meeting the staff.
Preparing food in a restaurant; X the Owl's bossiness angers Henrietta.
Preparing panda food at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.; Ana endures the parade.
A classic factory tour -- How people make crayons.
Electric cars; Prince Tuesday is missing; A visit with a boy in a wheelchair.
A field trip to the see the elephants at the zoo; What's inside Mayor Maggie's backpack?
A visit with violinist Hilary Hahn. Hula Mouse brings friends back from outer space.
Extras
Mister Rogers talks about how his sister was adopted and that made him a brother.
Mister Rogers introduces a special day. It's an opera - "A Granddad for Daniel."
In this classic program, Mister Rogers talks about how sad he was when his dog died.
Mister Rogers sings "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" on his last episode.
Lady Elaine Fairchilde has planned a big birthday parade for Ana Platypus's birthday.
There will never be another Fred Rogers, but his legacy continues with Daniel Tiger.
Mister Rogers gives his television neighbors an inside look at his job making television.
Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely share a behind-the-scenes look at Mister Rogers’ TV home.
Behind the trolley, sneakers and puppets, Mister Rogers had a simple message.