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Episode 1671Topic: Things to Wear Mister Rogers arrives with triangular box which holds a three-cornered hat. Putting it on, he sings My Hat It Has Three Corners. Mr. McFeely stops by with bus passes which he and Mister Rogers use to take a ride on a bus. As they ride, they observe the different kinds of people they see as well as the many people wearing hats. After the bus ride, Mr. McFeely returns to Mister Rogers' house where he tries on the three-cornered hat. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mayor Maggie is wearing a three-cornered hat and provides one for Queen Sara and King Friday as well. King Friday declares that everyone in the Neighborhood will be required to wear these hats. Robert Troll has a delivery for Lady Elaine Fairchilde and runs into Neighbor Aber on his way to the Museum-Go-Round. Mr. Aber is wearing and distributing three-cornered hats to the others in the Neighborhood. A hat is given to both X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat. Moving on to the museum, Lady Elaine refused to wear a three-cornered hat but instead prefers to wear the swami hat found in the package delivered by Robert Troll. Back at the house, Mister Rogers makes a hat out of construction paper held together with clothes pins and another from a paper plate and string. He concludes by singing It's You I Like. NotesRiding the bus with Mr. McFeely, Mister Rogers points out various locations including the aviary he visited in Episode 1662. Won't You Be My Neighbor plays in the background as Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely arrive at the bus stop. I'm a Chef plays in the background as the bus passes students from a nearby cooking school wearing chef's hats. The package for Lady Elaine is specifically addressed to "Lady Elaine C. Fairchilde, Museum-Go-Round, Neighborhood of Make-Believe." A red and yellow three-cornered hat is given to the Trolley at the end of make-believe. Appearing In This Episode
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