Mister Rogers talks in a way young children understand, at a pace they can absorb and with a consistency that creates a calm, safe place for preschoolers. Topics with sensitive emotional concerns are always carefully blended with fun and whimsy to match a young child's interests and level of understanding.
Sun, May 22 | 6:00 A.M. |
Eric Carle-Author-Illustrator/Fortune Cookie Factory
![]() When people share something they love to do, that's like giving a gift. |
Sat, May 28 | 6:00 A.M. |
Eric Carle-Author-Illustrator/Fortune Cookie Factory
![]() When people share something they love to do, that's like giving a gift. |
Sun, May 29 | 6:00 A.M. |
Mister Rogers Talks About Pets
![]() Mister Rogers visits the National Zoological Park in Washington, D. |
Sat, Jun 4 | 6:00 A.M. |
Mister Rogers Talks About Pets
![]() Mister Rogers visits the National Zoological Park in Washington, D. |
Sun, Jun 5 | 6:00 A.M. |
Environment
![]() Mister Rogers introduces his viewers to the work of Leo Sewell, who creates sculptures from things people often discard. |
Sat, Jun 11 | 6:00 A.M. |
Environment
![]() Mister Rogers introduces his viewers to the work of Leo Sewell, who creates sculptures from things people often discard. |
Sun, Jun 12 | 6:00 A.M. |
A Drawing Contest/How People Make Crayons
![]() Mister Rogers encourages drawing a picture of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, and he points out that each person's picture would be different. |
Sat, Jun 18 | 6:00 A.M. |
A Drawing Contest/How People Make Crayons
![]() Mister Rogers encourages drawing a picture of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, and he points out that each person's picture would be different. |
Sun, Jun 19 | 6:00 A.M. |
Divorce Is A Grown-Up Matter/Mcfeely Wedding
![]() During this week, Mister Rogers deals with divorce in a gentle and compassionate way. |
Sat, Jun 25 | 6:00 A.M. |
Divorce Is A Grown-Up Matter/Mcfeely Wedding
![]() During this week, Mister Rogers deals with divorce in a gentle and compassionate way. |
Sun, Jun 26 | 6:00 A.M. |
Show of Stars at Planetarium/Feeling Good & Bad
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Sun, Jul 3 | 6:00 A.M. |
Mister Rogers Talks About Pets
![]() Bob Trow brings Barney, the dog, back to stay with Mister Rogers. |
Mister Rogers encourages drawing a picture of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, and he points out that each person's picture would be different.
Mister Rogers visits the Carnegie Art Museum. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X the Owl receives a letter from Big Bird of "Sesame Street" saying he's bringing his entry to King Friday's drawing contest.
Chef Brockett visits Mister Rogers to say he didn't win a cake decorating contest.
In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana Platypus wants a pet for her birthday that she can hug and love.
Bob Trow brings Barney, the dog, back to stay with Mister Rogers.
Mister Rogers takes Barney, the dog, out for a walk.
Mister Rogers visits the National Zoological Park in Washington, D.
During this week, Mister Rogers deals with divorce in a gentle and compassionate way.
Mister Rogers visits a garage where electric cars are being made.
"Spoon Mountain Opera," starring Betty Aberlin and Chuck Aber Wicked Knife and Fork is holding Purple Twirling Kitty captive on Spoon Mountain.
Mister Rogers talks about friendship. He helps his young viewers understand that even though friendships don't always run smoothly they're an important and healthy part of life.
Mister Rogers visits with his friend and Neighbor Mr.
Mister Rogers goes to a restaurant and shows his TV viewers how the food is prepared.
Mister Rogers shows how to make different sounds using bottles filled with water.
Mister Rogers uses empty milk cartons, oatmeal boxes and other household cast-offs to create a miniature sandbox village.
Mister Rogers' "A Granddad for Daniel" opera with Metropolitan Opera Baritone John Reardon as the grandfather and Daniel Tiger as the grandson.
The Neighborhood of Make-Believe story revolves around King Friday's command that all Neighbors celebrate a "Bass Violin Festival.
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma comes to visit Mister Rogers. They talk about music and feelings, and Yo-Yo Ma plays cello music that can express different emotions.
A Neighborhood friend, Ella Jenkins, teaches Mister Rogers a rhythmic clapping game.
Mister Rogers visits the Empire Brass Quintet and notes that it's fun to hear all the instruments playing.
Mister Rogers' friend, Tom O'Horgan, shows viewers his collection of unusual musical instruments.
Mister Rogers learns how people make zippers. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the king and queen leave to teach a course at the Royal School of Castle Management.
Mister Rogers learns how people make graham crackers.
Mister Rogers visits Arthur Mitchell at the Dance Theatre of Harlem.
Mister Rogers helps children understand that everyone makes mistakes once in a while.
Mister Rogers writes letters and erases the mistakes.
Mister Rogers has to go to a meeting that he'd forgotten about, but Chuck Aber visits and stays with the Television "Neighbor" while Mister Rogers is away.
World-famous pianist, Andre Watts performs for Mister Rogers and they talk about practicing and about making mistakes and learning from them.
Mister Rogers visits with folk singer Andy Holiner and a group of kids at Brockett's Bakery.
"Environment" week continues as Mister Rogers and Mr.
Mister Rogers introduces his viewers to the work of Leo Sewell, who creates sculptures from things people often discard.
Marine botanist Sylvia Earle shows Mister Rogers some of the ocean's wonders as they snorkel together off the Florida Keyes.
It takes the cooperation of many people, but the Neighborhood of Make-Believe's garbage problem is solved through recycling.
Mister Rogers talks about teachers and some of the ways they help children to learn.
Mister Rogers shows an animation device that a friend made.
Mister Rogers plays with clay and then visits potter, Bill Strickland.
Folk-singer Ella Jenkins returns to teach Mister Rogers a song with movements.
Mister Rogers shows how people make construction paper and makes some paper chains.
Maggie Stewart teaches sign language to a song she sings.
Fred Rogers shows viewers the television studio and introduces some of the people who help make MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD.
People can do lots of things with their feet. They can even make fun noises, like STOMP, a group that makes rhythmic percussion type sounds with ordinary household things like brooms and pails.
Getting an immunization at the doctor's office can be one of the times when a child feels scared and not very brave or strong.
When people share something they love to do, that's like giving a gift.
World-famous violinist, Hilary Hahn plays some Bach a Mister Rogers reads a bedtime book and talks about some things he was curious about as a child at nighttime.
Where does Mister Rogers find a 500 pound baby?
When people share something they love to do, that's like giving a gift.
Getting an immunization at the doctor's office can be one of the times when a child feels scared and not very brave or strong.
Mister Rogers has to go to a meeting that he'd forgotten about, but Chuck Aber visits and stays with the Television "Neighbor" while Mister Rogers is away.
People can do lots of things with their feet. They can even make fun noises, like STOMP, a group that makes rhythmic percussion type sounds with ordinary household things like brooms and pails.
"Environment" week continues as Mister Rogers and Mr.
Fred Rogers' musical story for children: "Windstorm in Bubbleland.
It takes the cooperation of many people, but the Neighborhood of Make-Believe's garbage problem is solved through recycling.
Mister Rogers visits Arthur Mitchell at the Dance Theatre of Harlem.
Mister Rogers shows how people make construction paper and makes some paper chains.
Where does Mister Rogers find a 500 pound baby?
Mister Rogers shows an animation device that a friend made.
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