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Daniel Tiger’s Neighbourhood
Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood is an animated preschool series based on the legacy of Fred Rogers and Mister Rogers' Neighbourhood, featuring Daniel, a shy but brave four-year-old tiger, who lives in the beloved neighbourhood of Make Believe.
With the help of his neighbours, family, and friends — O the Owl, Prince Wednesday and Katerina Kitty — Daniel learns key skills necessary for school and for life.
Episode length: 26 mins (approx.)
Example episode:
Popular Episodes of Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood on YouTube:
- Nightime in the Neighbourhood
- Daniel and Margaret Visit the Farm/Fireflies and Fireworks
- The Lemonade Stand/Mad at the Beach
- Prince Wednesday Goes to the Potty/Daniel Goes to the Potty
- Daniel Explores Nature/Daniel's Nature Walk
- Daniel's Birthday/Daniel's Picnic
- Daniel Takes Care of Snowball/Margaret's Bathtime
- Daniel Visits School/Daniel Visits the Doctor
- The Tiger Family Grows/Daniel Learns About Being a Big Brother
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No Red Sweater for Daniel/Teacher Harriet's Hair
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