08x01 - Lemonade Stand/Mad at the Beach

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Inspired by `Mister Rogers Neighbourhood', `Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood' features 4-year-old Daniel Tiger who invites a new generation into the Neighbourhood of Make-Believe.
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08x01 - Lemonade Stand/Mad at the Beach

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- Hi, neighbor! Today, we're
going to make lemonade at
Prince Wednesday's castle,

and later, we're going to play
at the beach with Miss Elaina.

- Will you come too? Grr-iffic!

I'll be right back.

♪♪ It's a beautiful day
in the neighborhood ♪

♪ A beautiful day
for a neighbor ♪

♪ Would you be mine
Could you be mine ♪

♪ Won't you be my neighbor ♪

- ♪ It's Daniel Tiger's
Neighborhood ♪

♪ A land of Make-Believe ♪

♪ Won't you ride along with me
- Ride along ♪

- ♪ It's Daniel Tiger's
Neighborhood ♪

♪ So much to do, so much to see
Won't you ride along with me ♪

- ♪ Ride along ♪

- ♪ I've got lots of friends
for you to meet ♪

♪ In this land of Make-Believe
A friendly face ♪

♪ On every street
just waiting to greet you ♪

♪ It's a beautiful day
in the neighborhood ♪

♪ A beautiful day
for a neighbor ♪

♪ In Daniel Tiger's
Neighborhood ♪♪

- Hop, hop, hippity hop!

- Hop, hop, hippity hop!

- Ding ding ding ding!
- Hi, neighbor!

Today, I'm playing at
Prince Wednesday's castle.

We're playing,
"Follow the Leader."

- And I'm the leader! Follow me!
- OK!

- March, march, march...
- March, march, march, march!

- Hop, hop, hippity hop!
- Hop! Hop!

- Whoa!
- Whoa!
(both laughing)

- Does anyone want
some lemonade?

- Lemonade! Yes please!
- Here you go.

I made it fresh from
the lemons on our tree.

- Mmm! Royally yummy!
- Delicious!

Lemonade is grr-ific
on a hot day.

- Mm-hmm. It keeps you
nice and cool.

- Hey...

Maybe we should
give lemonade out

to everyone in the neighborhood!
- Oh, yes!

Can we, Mom? Can we?
- Lovely idea!

We can set up a lemonade stand
in front of the castle,

then whoever is walking by
can have some.

- Yeah!
- Royally great!

- You go pick some lemons and
I'll get the rest of the things

we need to make the lemonade.

- Thanks! Hey, come with us
to pick lemons!

(laughing)
- OK, Daniel,
you pick from that side,

I'll pick from this side.
- OK.

- Count the lemons with me.

, ,

, ,

!

- I want to reach that one
way up there.

That will be number ... !

Hey, the lemon just fell!

- OK, I'll pick another lemon.
There's one!

That will be number .

Count with me! Ready?

... Hey!

That one fell, too!

What's going on?
(grunting)

- Prince Wednesday, stop!

- Stop what?
- Shaking the tree!

- That's how I get
the lemons down!

- But I'm trying to get
the lemons down too,

and I can't if you
shake the tree!

- But I can't get
the lemons down

if I don't shake the tree!
(grunting)
- Grr!

Hm!

- Uh-oh! What's the matter?
- Grr!

- Daniel, you seem mad.

When you're mad, sometimes it
helps to say how you feel.

♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say I'm mad ♪

- ♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say I'm mad ♪

- Did that help?
- A little.

- So now that you let
your mad feelings out,

let's talk about it.
Tell me why you're mad.

- Prince Wednesday won't stop
shaking the tree!

- But that's how I get
the lemons down!

- I wanted to pick the lemons
one at a time

because I was counting them.
I like counting.

- I like counting,
but I love shaking the tree,

because then lots of lemons
come down at once.

- Oh... I get it.

- Maybe when
I shake the tree,

lots of lemons will come down

and then you can count them?

- Lots of counting?
I like that idea.
- You know what?

I think you two
just worked it out!

- I'm glad I'm not
mad anymore,

and now we can keep picking
lemons for our lemonade stand!

- Get royally ready, Daniel!
- Cool!

- Shake, shake, shake!

- Count with me!
We were at , remember?

, , lemons!

Yay! Again, Prince Wednesday!

- Shake, shake, shake!

- , lemons!

- OK, I think
you have enough lemons.

- Yay! Let's make lemonade.

- Now, first we need
to squeeze the lemons.

I'll cut, you squeeze.

- Squeeze the lemons with me.

Squeeze, squeeze, squeeze!

Hey, lemon juice is coming out!

- Now, careful...

Next, we add the water
and the sugar!

- Water!
- Sugar!

- And now, stir it up!

- Stir, stir, stir,
♪ Shoo be doo be doo ♪

- Your turn, Daniel.

- Stir with me! Stir...

Stir... Stir...
♪ Shoo be doo be doo ♪

- (together): Ooh... Lemonade!

- Oh, it looks wonderful.
Let's set this up out front.

- We get to give out lemonade!
- Lemonade stand!

- Let's fill up some cups
with lemonade!

- OK!
- This looks delicious!

A fresh cold cup of lemonade.
- Just the right amount!

Perfect!

- This lemonade stand
is grr-ific!

It would be fun to have
a whole lemonade store!

Do you want to make believe
with me?

Let's make believe

that I have my own
lemonade store!

- ♪♪ A refreshing treat
on a hot summer day ♪

♪ Grab yourself a cup or two ♪

♪ It'll make you feel
Good, good, good ♪

♪ With ice it's so refreshing ♪

♪ It's a whole lot of happiness
that we're spreading ♪

♪ It's fun to give your
neighbours a drink ♪

♪ When it's hot outside ♪

♪ A cool drink with ice
It'll make you feel so nice ♪

♪ 'Cause on the hottest day ♪
(slurping)

♪ We'll make you something
to make you feel great ♪♪

- Wasn't that grr-ific?

- Daniel, look! I made
a sign for our stand.

- Wow, that looks tigertastic!

- Your stand looks wonderful!

You two are ready to give
lemonade to all our neighbors.

- Yeah!
- Alright!

(birds chirping)

- Psst. Now what do we do?
- I don't know.

(crow cawing)

- You wait for people
to come!

- Well, hello there!
- Teacher Harriet?

What are you doing here?

- There's no school today,
so I'm taking a walk

around the neighborhood.
- Do you want

some lemonade for your walk?

- Yes! I'll take one cup,
please.

- One cup, coming right--

- Here you go.
- Aww!

- Oh, thank you, boys.

Mmm... Yummy! Bye now!

- Bye, Teacher Harriet.
See you at school!

- Bye-bye!
- Wowza, a lemonade stand!

- Would you like a cup
of our delicious lemonade?

It's very lemonade-y.

- I'd love some, Toots.

- Make that two, please.

coming right --
- Here you go!

- Thanks! See you later!
- Thank you!

Bye bye!
- Bye!

- Hm!
- Excuse me,

I would like a cup
of lemonade.

I've heard it's delectable.
- Huh?

- That's a fancy word
for "very yummy".

- I'll get it for you, Mom.
- Here you go, Queen Sara.

- Daniel! Argh!

- Uh-oh. Prince Wednesday,
Would you like to share

what you're feeling?
- I'm royally mad!

♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say I'm mad ♪

- What? But why
are you mad?

- Because you keep giving out
all the lemonade!

You're not even letting me
have a turn -- at all!

- You didn't have a turn?
- Nope! No turns.

I didn't even give lemonade
to my own mom. Hm!

- Aww... I'm sorry.

- I guess I was so excited
to give it out,

I didn't know
you didn't have a turn.

- Thanks for telling me
you were mad.

Next time, you have
a turn, OK?

- Well... OK.

Thanks, Daniel. But what if
no one else comes?

- Hi, boys.
(camera shutter clicking)

- Hi, Dad. Want some delicious
lemony lemonade?

- Yes, please, I would!

- Okay, here you go!
Uh, oh... Wait.

Prince Wednesday
will get it for you.

- One cup of lemonade
coming right up!

Here you go.
- (chuckling): Well!

Thanks, Prince Wednesday.
(slurping)

Ah! Mmm... It is yummy.

- Glad you liked it, Dad.

- We'll see you later.
- (both): See you later! Bye!

- Know what, Daniel?
I'm not mad anymore.

When I told you I was mad,
it helped me feel better.

- Aw, that makes me
feel better, too.

- ♪♪ When things don't go
your way ♪

♪ When you are having ♪

♪ A very bad day ♪

♪ If you're upset
with a friend ♪

♪ Or you're feeling sad
It can make you mad ♪

♪ Oh, so mad ♪

♪ But if you talk about
your feelings ♪

♪ You'll feel OK ♪

♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say you're mad ♪

♪ Talking about your feelings ♪

♪ Can help you work things out ♪

♪ You can listen to what
your friend has to say ♪

♪ And tell them why
you feel that way ♪

♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say you're mad ♪

♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say you're mad ♪

♪ Whoa ♪

- Whoa! We're almost
out of lemonade.

We had a lot
of thirsty neighbors.

- Well, now you've got
one more!

Mmm! This lemonade looks
nifty-galifty!

- We have one more cup
of lemonade.

- Let's do it together!
- Let's do it together!

- It's for you.

(slurping)
- Hoo hoo!

That is nifty
ga-lemonade-lifty!
(laughing)

- Have you ever made
a lemonade stand?

I liked helping make ours,

and I'm glad that Prince
Wednesday and I didn't stay mad.

It helped me to talk about
my feelings.

Does it help you?

Ugga mugga!

Let's spend some time
with one of our neighbors.

- (narrator): It looks like
Kendall is painting a picture.

- (woman): Alright, friends,
time to line up.

- She's really busy painting!

- Time to line up, Kendall.

- I don't want to!
- Oh, you don't want
to line up. Why?

- I'M MAD!
- Why are you mad?

- Because I want
to sit and paint.

- It's time
to get going, though.

- I want to keep painting!

- Well, we can hang it up and
you can work on it when we
get back inside.

- When Kendall said
how she was feeling,

she helped her teacher
have a good idea.

- ♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say you're mad ♪

- Now she's not so mad anymore.

- ♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say you're mad ♪

♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say you're mad ♪

♪ Whoa ♪

- I like these visits with you.

- Hi, neighbor.
- Hiya, neighbor!

- Hello, there.
- Today, Miss Elaina and I

are playing at Jungle Beach.

Have you ever been to the beach?

Come dig with us!

- Let's pretend we're

ocean explorers.

- Grr-ific idea!

- Is it okay if we go
to the water, Dad?

- Sure, let's go.
- Cool!

- Let's be ocean explorers

and look closely at the water.

- Daniel, check it out!
(gasping)

- What's down here?
- Ooh...

I see some sea shells!
- Woo, sea shells!

(splashing)
- Mm! Ptoo... Ooh!

The water is salty.
- Look at this shell!

- Ooh. The outside
is really bumpy.

- Yeah, like...a bumpy rock.

- But, the inside
is so, so smooth.

- (giggling): And slippery!

- Have you ever seen a shell
like this? ...Oops!

(gasping)
- Hey! You splashed me.

- And now...I'm splashing you!

(both laughing)
- You got me!

- More splash, splash,
splashes for you!

- A splash for you!
- Splish, splash, sploosh,

Splash! Splash! Splish! Sploosh!
(Miss Elaina spluttering)

- Daniel! I don't like that!
- Splish! Splash! Sploosh!

Splash! Splash! Splish! Sploosh!
Splish! Splash! Sploosh--

Huh? Miss Elaina?

What's wrong?
- Huh!

- Miss Elaina,
what's the matter?

- Urgh!
- Oh...

You have a mad face.

You know,
sometimes when I get mad

it helps to say it out loud.

♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say I'm mad ♪

- ♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say I'm mad ♪

I am mad!

- OK. Now, can you tell Daniel
what was making you mad?

- Daniel, you were splashing me

and I didn't like it.

- But...we were both splashing.

- I know but you splashed me
so, so, much

and it got in my eyes
and that hurt.

- Oh... I'm sorry Miss Elaina.

I didn't mean to splash water
in your eyes.

- OK... Thanks, Daniel.

- Now we can play -- right?

- Yup!
- I'm proud of you two

for working it out.
(both laughing)

- Ooh, Miss Elaina
look at this!

Look at that little fish!

- Did you see it?

- (gasping): It jumped right out
of the water!

- Cool! Fishie? Ooh...

Where'd you go?

- Hey... Do you want
to make believe with me?

- Let's make believe

that we can follow the fish
under the sea!

- ♪♪ In our submarine ♪

♪ We'll dive, dive, dive
so far from the shore ♪

♪ See all the seahorses ♪

♪ Whales and dolphins
on the ocean floor ♪

- ♪ On the ocean floor ♪

- ♪ There's a coral reef,
so colorful and neat ♪

♪ And there's a school of fish
we can swim with, yeah ♪

♪ In our submarine ♪

♪ We'll play, play, play
on the ocean floor ♪♪

- Wasn't that grr-ific?

- (in underwater voice): Blub,
blub, blub.

I'm a great big whale.

You can pretend
to be a whale, too!

Blub, blub, blub,
blub-blub-blub-blub.

(giggling)
- Look what I got from your dad.

- Grr-ific!
- Want to build

a sand castle?
- Yes!

- (sighing): Now that
we're out of the water,

do you remember the rules
of the beach?

- Stay where you can see us.
- And if we want

to go in the water,
we have to tell you first

so you can be near us.
- That's right. You remembered.

- Uh-huh! Yep.
- Come build with us!

- I can't wait to see
your sand castle.

- Here we go.
(laughing)

Pour the sand into the pail...

Let's make our sand castle
really big!

(both humming happily)

- Pat the sand with me!
(patting)

- Ta-da!

This is a tower!
- That sort of looks like

a castle! Flip...

Careful... Careful...

There!
I like the bumpy top.

It really looks like
a castle.

(humming)

- Oh, that looks good.

I'll make the tops
of the castles pointy.

- There we go...

Here are some more castles.

Oh, let's use these
little sticks!

- Here we go.

These are the people
on top of the castle.

- And this is a road that goes

all...the way through
the kingdom.

- Oh! I know what we could drive
on the road!

Pour the sand into the pail.

Pat-pat-pat-pat.

- Cool!

- This is a sand Trolley!

Ding! Ding!
- Hey!

- That is impressive!

Can you tell me about it?
(clearing throat)

- (in dramatic voice): These are
all the castles!

- And Trolley! Sand Trolley.

Ding-ding!
- (together): Wave!

- Oh, no! The sand castle's
gonna get wrecked!
- Oh, no!

- (gasping): No!

Our castle!

- It's... It's ruined.

- No!
- Grr!

- We worked so hard
on it! Hm!

- Grr! How would you feel

if your sand castle
was knocked down?

I feel MAD!

♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say I'm mad ♪

- ♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say I'm mad ♪

- It's important to say
how you feel.

- It did help me.
- Me too.

- Now what are we
going to do?

Do you have an idea?

- Maybe we can
build it again,

and this time
we'll make it even bigger!

- Yeah, and better!

- Great idea. Where would you
like to build it?

- Hmmm...
- Let's build it right...here.

Umm... Actually, here.

- Mmm... Oh, yeah.
Here is good.

Away from the waves.
- (chuckling): OK.

- Yay! Let's make
a sand castle again.

- Here you go.
- Thanks.

Will you help us?

- (humming): I'm digging a moat

around the castle.

That's where
the alligators live.

- Alligators?
- Yeah. They're my pets.

- They need water in the moat.
- Yeah!

Come on, Daniel!
- Daniel? Miss Elaina?

- Oh no! The beach rules!
(gasping)

- We forgot to ask your dad if
we could go in the water first!

- Uh-oh. Dad...

Are you mad?

- ♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

♪ It helps to say I'm mad ♪

- Yes, Daniel.
I am a little mad --

because I was worried
about you.

When you don't follow
the beach safety rules,

I get mad. We made those rules
to keep you safe.

- Mm... Sorry, Dad.

- Uh, we should have asked
to go to the water.

- But it's important to me
that you're safe.

You two are very important.

- Could you come with us
to get some water?

- Sure. Thanks for asking.

- Splash!
- Splash! Splash, splash!

- Splash, splash, splash,
splish, splash.

(laughing)

- ♪♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

- Grr!
- ♪ It helps to say I'm mad ♪

♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

- ♪ You can get your mad out
- Mad out ♪

- ♪ In so many different ways
- Doo, doo, doo ♪

- ♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

- ♪ It helps to say you're mad
- Say you're mad ♪

- ♪ Ice cream fell
on the ground ♪

- ♪ It made me so mad
- So mad ♪

- ♪ I stomped the mad
feelings away ♪

- ♪ Away
- Then mom shared with me ♪

- Oh, yay!
- ♪ Doo, doo, doo ♪

- ♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪
- Grr!

♪ It helps to say I'm mad ♪
- ♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪

- ♪ I tried to make a spaceship
with clay ♪

♪ But it got all smooshed ♪

- No way!
- Yes way!

♪ I squeezed the mad
feeling away ♪

- ♪ Away
- Then I flew my new ship ♪

♪ Up, up and away ♪
- Woo!

- ♪ Mad, mad, mad ♪
- Grr!

♪ It helps to say I'm mad
Mad, mad, mad ♪♪

- Here you go, pet alligators!
- Glub, glub, glub, glub.

All done!
Guess what I'm going to be?

I'm swimming
like an alligator!

Hi, Miss Elaina!
- Look, Daniel,

I'm an Elaina-gator!
(both laughing)

(sighing)

- Daniel? Hmm...

(laughing)
What are you now?

- I'm a starfish!
- Oh, yeah!

Me, too.

(laughing)

- What helps you
when you get mad?

Sometimes it helps
to say you're mad.

I had fun at the beach with you
today.

Ugga mugga!

- ♪♪ It's such a good feeling to
play with family and friends ♪

♪ It's such a happy feeling ♪

♪ When they lend you a hand ♪
(Trolley dinging)

♪ You wake up ready to say ♪
- Hi!

- ♪ I think I'll make
a snappy new day ♪

♪ It's such a good feeling ♪

♪ A very good feeling ♪

♪ A feeling you know ♪

- ♪ That I'll be back ♪

♪ When the day is new ♪

♪ And I'll have
more ideas for you ♪

♪ And you'll have things ♪

♪ You'll want to talk about ♪

♪ I will too ♪♪
Because it's you I like.

- Let's go see a neighbor
like you!

♪♪♪

- Hi, I'm Evie, and today
I'm going to learn

how to make lemonade.

Hi, Kevin. Can you show me
how to make lemonade?

- Sure, I'd love to.
I kind of knew you were coming,

so I got all this stuff ready.

So, first we're going to cut
lemons, and this is probably
something your parents

should do, since you gotta use
a Kn*fe to do this.

So, next, I'm going
to take this lemon over

into our juicer over here.

And we're just going to put it
in there. This is the fun part;

you get to smash it down.

Let it sit there for a second
until all the juice drains out.

Do you want to do one?
You know,

before they made these things,
you had to do this by hand.

- That's got to be hard!
- Yeah!

- So, we want to put one cup
of sugar and then

this is one quart of water --
really hot water.

- Why is the water
so steaming hot?

- We use hot water because it
dissolves all the sugar.
- Oh!

- Now, if you just want
to add that into there...

Now in here we have one quart so
far. So, we're going to take it

to two quarts but we're going to
add ice instead of water.

- That's a lot of ice!

- So now, we want to get
our lemon juice...

And you can stir it up
with this...

(ice rattling)

Let me pour you
a glass of lemonade here.

- That's the best lemonade
I ever had.

Thanks, Kevin.
- Sure thing.

- Bye, neighbors.

♪♪♪

- I like these visits with you.
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