Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood is a new animated program for preschoolers ages 2 to 4 which builds on the pioneering PBS series, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. This new series, for a new generation of children, tells its engaging stories about the life of a preschooler using musical strategies grounded in Fred Rogers’ landmark social-emotional curriculum. Through imagination, creativity and music, Daniel and his friends learn the key social skills necessary for school and for life. Continue.
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At school, Daniel helps his friend Miss Elaina when she’s missing her mom. He reminds her what his dad told him, that “grownups come back.”
Daniel’s father uses a song to help Daniel see that there are good things even in a smooshed cake – it’s yummy.
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood builds on the legacy of Fred Rogers’ pioneering work for and about children. Here you will find articles by Fred Rogers on the program’s social emotional themes that can help you better understand your young child. Continue.
Learn more about Daniel Tiger, his family and friends. Continue.
Through imagination, creativity and music, Daniel and his friends learn the key social skills necessary for school and for life. Continue.
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