Stereo, wide screen 1.85:1. Features: bonus series premier in black and white. Fred Rogers. Originally broadcast on television 1979-2001.
Contents:
disc 1. Helping children know what to expect at school -- Creating with friends is different than playing along -- Play is the work of childhood -- Respecting all living creatures -- Ups and downs of friendship -- Learning about rules and limits -- Appreciating the people who came before -- Food and love go hand in hand -- disc 2. Music as a way to express feelings -- Families came in different shapes and sizes -- Celebrating big and little things -- Lots of different things for play and pretending -- Each person is unique -- Yet we all have much in common -- Being kind to ourselves and others -- Nobody knows what you'r thinking unless you tell them -- disc 3. Games can be fun, but not if you're left out -- Recycling and other ways to care for our planet -- Learning to take care of yourself -- Trying on a different role -- We all have art inside us -- Understanding concepts of up and down -- The strength of love, even through angry times -- Appreciating our uniqueness -- disc 4. Some things change... some things stay the same -- Needing help and giving help -- Feeling good about who we are -- Encouraging generosity and gratitude -- Strengths and limitations, abilities and disabilities -- Enjoying books and recognizing symbols -- Valuing all kinds of art.
Summary:
Mister Rogers teaches children various life lessons in a collection of classic episodes.
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