In January we are getting four new episodes of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood that will focus on Jodi and her brother’s staying at their dad’s house as well as some stories centered on winter fun in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. There will be snacks, a special night after a rain out, snow, reading, a robot, riding a trolley and much more. There is a focus on different types of families as Jodi’s dad, Mr. Plat, lives outside the Neighborhood of Make-Believe tries to host a backyard campout. Take a look at the end episodes of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood and the premiere dates below.
Daniel and Mom Make a Treat/Jodi Sleeps at Her Dad’s House – Premieres January 6 on PBS KIDS
Daniel is upset when he can’t make banana swirl, but Mom shows him another snack they can make together./When a backyard campout is rained out at Jodi’s dad’s house, they find they can still have a special night being together.
Strategy: It doesn’t matter what we do, I just like to be with you.Daniel Does It His Way/Katerina and O Go Ice Skating – Premieres January 7 on PBS KIDS
Daniel is sad when he can’t make footprints in the snow like Prince Wednesday. Instead, he makes them his own way./Katerina is upset when she can’t read like O. She learns she can read the story in her own way by describing the pictures.
Strategy: It’s okay to do it your way.Daniel and Dad Say Sorry/O the Owl Says Sorry – Premieres January 8 on PBS KIDS
Daniel runs into Grandpere’s house with dirty shoes and makes a mess. Daniel says sorry and helps Grandpere clean up./O and Miss Elaina are playing with her robot when O accidentally breaks it. O says sorry and helps Miss Elaina fix it.
Strategy: Saying “I’m sorry” is the first step. Then, “How can I help?”Daniel Finds Out What’s Fair/O Finds Out What’s Fair – Premieres January 9 on PBS KIDS
Daniel wants to ride in the stroller to the Music Shop, but Dad shows him that Margaret needs it./O wants to sit in the front of Trolley, but Jodi gets carsick in the back. O realizes that he doesn’t need the front seat like she does.
Strategy: Things are fair when everyone gets what they need.
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