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1. Episode 1

1. Episode 1
Mister Rogers plays with toy cars and shows a video about how people make them. Playing with toy things can help children get ready for real grown-up things. In Make-Believe, there's news of a mysterious "Big Thing" that's on its way.
28 min
24 feb. 1991
2. Episode 2

2. Episode 2
Mister Rogers goes to a conservatory to see different plants growing there. He plants a bean seed and reminds children that even though we can't see it, all living things grow. In Make-Believe, the neighbors wonder about the "Big Thing."
28 min
25 feb. 1991
3. Episode 3

3. Episode 3
Mister Rogers talks about children growing to be adults. He shows how a cat grew from a little kitten and a photo album of babies and toddlers and the different ways they are growing. In Make-Believe, the "Big Thing" finally arrives.
28 min
26 feb. 1991
4. Episode 4

4. Episode 4
Mister Rogers goes to his own barber to get his hair cut and helps children know that the barber cuts only hair and that it doesn't hurt. In Make-Believe, the mysterious "Big Thing" that has come to visit is starting to grow.
28 min
27 feb. 1991
5. Episode 5

5. Episode 5
Mister Rogers visits with an old friend, Francois Clemmons, who performs with his Harlem Spiritual Ensemble. In Make-Believe, the "Big Thing" sprouts a big flower. It's great to know that everyone is growing in some way.
28 min
28 feb. 1991
6. Episode 6

6. Episode 6
Mister Rogers shows how to make a simple mask out of a paper bag, assuring children that dressing up doesn't change us inside. Dancers wear masks in "The Raccoon Ballet," and In Make-Believe, the school children prepare for a dress-up play.
28 min
25 aug. 1991
7. Episode 7

7. Episode 7
Mister Rogers visits the library for story hour where children play charades, guessing people's jobs. In Make-Believe, the school children get costumes for their play. Prince Tuesday plays dress-up with his father's crown - and loses it!
28 min
26 aug. 1991
8. Episode 8

8. Episode 8
Mister Rogers puts on wigs and glasses and says, "You can dress up in the fanciest of things, but the best style comes from inside." He shows a video of how people make sneakers. In Make-Believe, everyone looks for the King's lost crown.
28 min
28 aug. 1991
9. Episode 9

9. Episode 9
Mister Rogers visits the Boys' Choir of Harlem, meeting young singers with disciplined voices who dress in fancy choir robes to perform. In Make-Believe, King Friday's crown is found after the Neighborhood is literally turned upside-down.
28 min
28 aug. 1991
10. Episode 10

10. Episode 10
At the dress-up play at the school In Make-Believe, the children learn they're more important than costumes they wear. Neighbor Maggie Stewart visits Mister Rogers dressed up as "Mr. McFeely," bringing a video of how people make sweaters.
28 min
29 aug. 1991
11. Episode 11

11. Episode 11
Mister Rogers helps children know that there's art inside each of us and many ways to show it. He watches his friend Bob Trow paint a portrait of Mr. McFeely. In Make-Believe, the King proclaims that everyone make a portrait of him.
28 min
24 nov. 1991
12. Episode 12

12. Episode 12
Mister Rogers listens to the lively music of the Spanish Singing Bakers. He shows famous portraits by Picasso. In Make-Believe, the neighbors are making portraits of the King, but Lady Elaine decides to offer a Picasso instead.
28 min
25 nov. 1991
13. Episode 13

13. Episode 13
Mister Rogers shows a toy plane and reads a book about going on an airplane. He visits a skywriter who shows him how she creates images in the sky. In Make-Believe, the neighbors are making all kinds of different portraits of the King.
28 min
26 nov. 1991
14. Episode 14

14. Episode 14
Mister Rogers visits with a potter at the community art center where they make a pot together using a potter's wheel. In Make-Believe, Lady Elaine is angry and uses her boomerang magic to cover all the portraits of King Friday with clay.
28 min
27 nov. 1991
15. Episode 15

15. Episode 15
Mister Rogers visits Eric Hill, creator of the "Spot" books, and helps children know that in art you can make things any way you want. In Make-Believe, the neighbors have found lots of different ways to express themselves.
28 min
31 mars 1970



















