Author/Illustrator Eric Carle welcomes Mister Rogers to his studio and shows him how he creates his unique art and together they read his book "From Head to Toe." Later Mister Rogers shows a video of how people make fortune cookies.
Mister Rogers meets an African batik artist who has given him a vest. He shows how he designs the fabric using wax and dyes. There are lots of round things In Make-Believe, and a video about how people make a food that's round: bagels.
Mister Rogers helps children with potty training, shows a potty chair and helps children know they can't go down the drain. He shows a factory video about how people make toilets. There's a mystery In Make-Believe, - where is Lady Elaine?
Mister Rogers makes a merry-go-round by taping plastic animals on a paper plate and shows a factory video of how people make carousel horses. Lady Elaine is still missing In Make-Believe, but a special balloon may save the day.
LeVar Burton visits with Mister Rogers and talks about his love of acting and of reading. He reads "The Daddy Book." In Make-Believe, King Friday learns to be a gracious receiver. Mister Rogers makes a thank-you note for Mr. McFeely.
Mister Rogers sees how a wheelchair lift is installed in a family van. In Make-Believe, the neighbors are reassured about a common concern of children -- that no one can "catch" a disability from sitting in a wheelchair.
Mister Rogers visits with Koko the gorilla who has learned how to communicate in sign language. In Make-Believe, there's a gorilla, too, who seems scary until the neighbors get to know him. And there's a video of how people make play balls.
Mister Rogers visits his optometrist for an eye exam, showing what happens there and a video of how people make eyeglasses. In Make-Believe, Handyman Negri has new eyeglasses, and some neighbors are afraid of a visiting gorilla.
Mister Rogers visits with a teenager who uses a wheelchair and sees a video of how he gets all kinds of help from his service dog. In Make-Believe, Lady Elaine catches the visiting gorilla, but his neighbor friends come to release him.
Mister Rogers visits the Center for Creative Play, an innovative place where children of all abilities can play. In Make-Believe, the neighbors discover that a visiting gorilla who's been scary to some is only a friend in disguise.
Mister Rogers compares models of helicopters and visits an airport to watch Mr. McFeely go up in a real helicopter. In the Make-Believe story Lady Elaine Fairchilde has an unusual helicopter called "Yo-Yo" because it goes up and down.
Lady Elaine is trying to send messages for her neighbors to get her down from her stuck helicopter. Unfortunately, Bob Dog grabs on her hat message and gets stuck himself.
Mr. McFeely shows a video of his visit with inventor Chuck Hoberman who made a plastic sphere that starts little and opens into a big circle. In Make-Believe, neighbors find a way to make the "Yo-Yo" helicopter come down.
Mister Rogers visits with Maya Lin at her studio to see how she first makes small models of big things she is working on. They go to Penn Station to see what she created there. In Make-Believe, there's a video visit with cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
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By what name was Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968) officially released in India in English?