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Daniel Shares His Tigertastic Car

Episode: 110a
Air Date: September 13, 2012
Previous Episode: 109b - A Trip to the Crayon Factory
Next Episode: 110b - Katerina Shares Her Tutu
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Daniel Tiger is playing with his tigertastic car which he takes with him to the park. When he and his dad arrive at the park, X the Owl is already there with O the Owl and Miss Elaina. The children each have their own toy cars to play with in the sand.

Daniel make-believes that the cars are singing as they race around. When Prince Wednesday arrives at the park without a car, Daniel hesitates when asked to share his car. Dad Tiger reminds him that Prince Wednesday can have a turn and then he will get his car back. Prince Wednesday is grateful to have a turn with the tigertastic car. Meanwhile, O the Owl offers to let Daniel play with his police car.

Daniel gets his car back and has a turn playing with it before the children decide to race their cars. Lining the cars up in a row, Prince Wednesday is left without a car. Daniel remembers what his dad said and offers to let Prince Wednesday use his car for the race. So Daniel is not left out, Miss Elaina lets Daniel have a turn with her truck while she uses a pretend car.

Everyone sings together about sharing their belongings with others.


Strategy

  • "You can take a turn and then I'll get it back."

Songs


Appearing In This Episode


Live Action Segment

The live action segment following this episode includes a girl sharing her blocks with her friend.

  


Notes

This episode is included on the DVDs Tigertastic 50-Pack and Life's Little Lessons.

The storyline of this episodes is featured in the books Daniel Learns To Share and A Daniel Tiger Treasury.


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Episode Credits

Written by Leah Gotcsik and Becky Friedman
Created by Angela C. Santomero
Based on the work of Fred Rogers

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