
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Daniel Makes a Mistake/Baking Mistakes
Season 2 Episode 11 | 26m 10sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Daniel and his friends learn that it's okay to make mistakes.
While Daniel is looking at different items under the magnifier at school, he accidentally knocks a basket of objects off the table, sending things tumbling all over the floor. Whoops! / Daniel and Prince Wednesday are at the bakery helping Baker Aker make cookies for the Neighborhood. But Prince Wednesday accidentally spills the milk! No crying, though, because mistakes can happen.
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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Daniel Makes a Mistake/Baking Mistakes
Season 2 Episode 11 | 26m 10sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
While Daniel is looking at different items under the magnifier at school, he accidentally knocks a basket of objects off the table, sending things tumbling all over the floor. Whoops! / Daniel and Prince Wednesday are at the bakery helping Baker Aker make cookies for the Neighborhood. But Prince Wednesday accidentally spills the milk! No crying, though, because mistakes can happen.
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♪♪ 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 ♪ - (narrator): ♪ 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 ♪♪ - Hi, neighbor!
I'm at school, and I'm being a scientist!
Look at all these things for us to explore.
Want to be a scientist with me?
Grr-ific!
Hey, a leaf!
Let's see what we can find out about it at the science table.
Come on!
(humming) Hi, Teacher Harriett!
I'm ready to be a scientist.
- I'm glad to hear that, Daniel.
Scientists are very important.
They help us learn all about our world.
- Ooh, I want to use this, this... What is this?
- It's a magnifier, toots!
(Teacher Harriet chuckling) You look through here, and then you can see things really close up.
- Oh... - That's right.
A magnifier helps you see things much closer than you can with just your eyes.
Have fun you two.
- I just found this leaf outside.
We could look at it under the magnifier.
- Ooh.
I like it.
Let's look at it!
- You mean explore.
- Oh, Expl-ore... (laughing) - OK, just pick up the leaf and put it in the magnifier... - Oh!
Ha ha!
- Look at the leaf with me.
Wow!
The leaf looks so different under the magnifier.
What do you see?
Up close, it doesn't even look like a leaf!
- Ooh, my turn!
I see long squiggly lines and a lot of weird green shapes.
- It's fun finding new things to see and explore up close.
Wouldn't it be fun to go underground and find new objects to look at?
Want to make believe with me?
Let's make believe we can find and look at all kinds of things!
- ♪♪ Let's explore under the ground ♪ ♪And uncover what's underneath ♪ ♪ Come and dig with me ♪ - (narrator): ♪ What could it be ♪ - It's bumpy and it comes from the sea... A shell!
- ♪ What could it be ♪ - It's long and spiky... A pine cone!
- ♪ What could it be ♪ - It's shiny and round...
It's an old penny!
♪ Look what we found ♪ ♪ Some treasures from under the ground ♪ ♪ Thanks for digging with me ♪♪ Wasn't that grr-ific?
- Now what can we explore, toots?
- So many things!
How about this...flower?
- Yes, the flower!
- OK. - I'm going to look at it...backwards.
Uh... Er... Hmm... (Daniel laughing) OK, it's too hard to look at it backwards.
I'll turn around!
Ooh, I see orange squiggly lines and bright blue dots!
- Oh, I want to see!
I want to see!
- OK, let me look for three more seconds.
(counting very slowly): One... (Daniel giggling) Two-- - Three!
Three seconds!
My turn.
- OK. Hee hee!
- Wow!
I see the orange lines and the blue dots.
Do you see them too?
I never knew a flower could look like this.
- Me neither.
- Whoa, I love looking at-- (gasping) Oh no!
- Everything in our science basket is everywhere!
Um, Teacher Harriett?
- Oh... What happened over here?
- Um, well...
I kind of made a mistake.
The basket fell on the floor, and now our science stuff is everywhere.
Does this mean we can't have science time?
- We can still have science time.
A mistake won't stop us!
It's good that you told me, Daniel, so I can help.
♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - ♪ It's OK to make mistakes♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - Can you tell me what happened?
- I bumped the basket with my elbow and then it fell off the table.
- Why do you think it fell off?
Where was the basket?
- Right here.
- Oh, I see.
It was all the way on the edge of the table.
- Yeah, so I guess that's why it fell off!
(sighing) It was a big mistake.
- Everyone makes mistakes.
We just need to think about how we can fix it.
- What do you think we can do to fix the mess on the floor?
We could pick it all up!
- I'll help too, toots.
- I've got the leaves.
- OK... - Is that everything?
- Wait!
That sneaky pebble rolled all the way under the table!
Well look at that.
- Here you go, Mr. Pebbly Pebble.
We fixed it.
It's all cleaned up.
- And I learned something, too.
- What's that, toots?
- I learned that I shouldn't put the basket so close to the edge of the table.
Now I want to paint a picture.
- Oh!
Oh!
Me too... Okie-dokie!
- Come on!
(Katerina singing to herself) - Hi, Daniel.
Hi, Miss Elaina.
- Hiya, toots!
Hi, Katerina.
I like your picture.
- Thank you, meow meow.
I'm using this pink paint to make a cute pig.
Oink oink!
(all laughing) (Katerina singing again) - Hmm... What should I paint?
I know!
I'll paint a picture of the flower I saw in the magnifier!
What color were the petals?
I think they were orange.
(humming) With tiny blue dots.
(singing wordlessly) I made a flower!
Katerina, want to see the flower I made?
- OK, Daniel, meow meow.
I just want to finish this one...little...thing.
(gasping) - Oh, no, meow meow!
- Katerina?
What's wrong?
- I made a mistake on my picture!
See?
That big pink blob isn't supposed to be there!
My picture is ruined!
No, no, no, no... - Oh, no!
- A big, pink, blobby paint drip!
I don't want it anymore.
- Katerina, you just made a mistake.
♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - But how can I fix a blobby paint drip?
- Hmm, maybe you can turn the blob into something else - Something else?
- (Miss Elaina): Yes, toots!
Like a puddle!
A pink puddle.
- Or a rock!
- Or...a teenie-tiny pink car!
Beep beep (laughing) - Or...a baby pig meow mow?
- Tiger-tastic!
- A baby pig is perfect, toots!
- Let's see, meow meow...
Eyes, a nose, two ears...
I did it!
- (Daniel): Nice!
- Katerina, what a sweet picture!
Can you tell me about it?
- This is a mommy pig.
And you know what?
- What?
- I made a mistake before, and dripped a big blob of paint onto my picture, but then I fixed it by turning it into a baby pig, and now it's a mommy and her baby!
- You found a very smart way to fix your mistake, Katerina.
- I want to paint another picture now.
- Look!
It's going to drip again.
- I know what to do, toots: wipe the paintbrush off on the edge of the paint cup, like this.
See?
- Ooh.
I like that trick, meow meow.
Dip, wipe, paint.
Meow meow.
- It worked!
No drip!
♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - I learned how to stop my brush from dripping again.
Thanks, meow meow!
(all laughing) - (Daniel): ♪♪ I squeezed the toothpaste on my brush ♪ ♪ I squeezed too hard and it came out mush ♪ ♪ I stopped and didn't squeeze as much ♪ ♪ I fixed my mistake with a softer touch ♪ - (Katerina): ♪ I forgot to zip up my lunch ♪ ♪ And my thermos fell out with a crunch ♪ ♪ I stopped and thought and zipped it tight ♪ ♪ I fixed my mistake and I made it right ♪ - (together): ♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - (Miss Elaina): ♪ I made my truck go zoom, zoom, zoom ♪ ♪ But when it hit the floor it went kaboom ♪ ♪ So on the next jump I held it tight ♪ ♪ I fixed my mistake and I made it right ♪ - (Daniel): ♪ I knocked the basket on the ground ♪ ♪ It was close to the edge and I knocked it down ♪ ♪ I moved the basket further away ♪ ♪ I fixed my mistake and I saved the day ♪ - (all): ♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪♪ - All right, everyone, here are your lunch boxes.
Katerina... Miss Elaina... - Thank you.
- Mmm, yummy!.
- O...
Prince Wednesday... - Thank you.
- ...and Daniel.
- Hey, this isn't my lunch box.
- And this isn't my lunch box!
- Oops!
Did I make a mistake?
- Yes!
But it's OK, Teacher Harriet.
♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - I guess even teachers make mistakes!
- Yes they do!
(all laughing) - Have you ever made a mistake?
Mistakes happen to everyone but you can fix them and learn from them too!
Ugga mugga!
- Let's go see some neighbors.
♪♪♪ - ♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them ♪ ♪ And learn from them too ♪ ♪ It's OK to make mistakes Try to fix them ♪ ♪ And learn from them too ♪ ♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ Try to fix them And learn from them too ♪♪ - I like visiting neighbors with you.
- Hi, neighbor!
Baker Aker asked us to help him at the bakery today.
Have you ever helped someone bake?
What do you like to make?
We're baking... - (together): Cookies!
- Come make cookies with us.
- Come on!
(laughing) - (Daniel): Oh boy!
Look at all the stuff for baking.
Baker Aker, who are we making the cookies for?
- Ooh!
Ooh!
Is it me?
Is it me?
Oh, I really hope it's me!
- Ha ha!
The cookies are for all of our neighbors!
Including you.
- All right!
- And your family.
- Grr-ific!
That's a lot of cookies!
(Daniel laughing) - So, what kind of cookies would you like to bake?
Delicious dinosaur cookies?
- (together): Roar!
- Tasty trolley cookies?
- Ding ding!
- Or...yummy-ummy umbrella cookies?
- Umbrella cookies?
- Perfect to eat on a rainy day!
- Hmmm... What kind of cookies should we make for our neighbors?
- Trolley cookies!
Ding ding!
- Excellent choice!
And now, since we already washed our hands, we...bake!
- You can be a baker, too.
- OK, my baking assistants, this recipe will tell us what to do to make our trolley cookies.
First we need one stick of butter.
- One stick of butter.
Ding ding!
Plop... OK, next we need, um... - I know - one cup of sugar!
Can I do it?
- Si, yes.
Here you go.
- Thank you.
Watch this!
- ♪ One cup of sugar ♪ Ding ding!
♪ One cup of sugar ♪ Ding ding!
Oh, no!
I spilled the milk.
- It's all over the table.
- Baker Aker, I...
I spilled the milk everywhere.
I really didn't mean to.
- Oh, it's just a mistake.
♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - It was a mistake.
♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - Hmm...
So I can fix my mistake by... ...wiping up the milk!
- Good idea!
I can help.
- Bueno, good.
- I'm a royally good cleaner.
- Daniel, will you help me to get some more milk?
- Sure!
(humming) - Thank you, Baker Aker.
- All clean!
♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ I fixed my mistake.
- You did.
- And...I learned to be more careful when I'm baking.
- Muy bueno, very good.
Because, ahem... (in spooky voice): Baking is serious business.
Ding ding!
(laughing) - Prince Wednesday, will you help me measure the milk?
- OK.
Careful...
There, I did it - without spilling.
- Now we add one egg for our trolley cookies, and three cups of this mixture of flour, baking soda, and salt.
Your turn, Daniel.
- OK. Three cups.
Count with me.
One...hup!
Two...drop!
three...plop!
- Gracias.
And now, we mix!
- Thank you.
Mix-a, mix-a, mix-a!
- Mix with me.
Mix-a, mix-a, mix-a!
Done.
- There!
(all coughing and laughing) - Beautiful!
Some cookie dough for you, and some dough for you, too.
Now roll out the dough to make it flat.
- I'm using all my muscles!
Grr!
- Mine's royally flat.
- And here are the cookie cutters for you to use.
- Wow, they're the same shape as Trolley!
- Press the cookie cutter into the dough.
- OK... - Now lift up the cookie cutter.
- Wow!
- I made a trolley!
- You did!
Now take that trolley, and put it here, on this baking sheet.
Be very careful.
- Very careful...
There.
OK, now I want to make more trolleys.
- I want to make so many cookies so every single person in the neighborhood can have one.
- Me too, and when they put them in their tummies, they're going to say "Ding ding!"
Delicious!
(laughing) Oh, that's really good.
- OK, and here's another... (gasping) Uh oh, my trolley cookie!
I broke it.
The trolley cookie is ruined.
I made a big mistake.
What do I do?
- (Prince Wednesday): Daniel, remember... ♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - You're right, Prince Wednesday.
Baker Aker, I made a mistake - see?
How do I fix it?
- With my special baking secret.
- (together): A secret?
- Si, yes!
The secret is, take the broken cookie, and smoosh it together with the rest of the dough.
- OK... - Mm!
Urgh!
- Now roll it out... - Got to make it look new... - And make a new cookie.
- There.
- You fixed it, Daniel!
- Yeah, and now I learned a... (whispering): ...baking secret.
(laughing) - And now I will put these cookies in the oven to bake!
(humming) - Our trolley cookies are going to be so yummy.
I wonder what it would be like to ride in a trolley cookie.
If I got hungry, I could just take a bite!
Hey... Do you want to make believe with me?
Let's make believe that we live in a world where everything is made out of cookies!
♪♪ I want to play in a world of cookies ♪ ♪ Cookies everywhere I see ♪ ♪ I want to play in a cookie playground ♪ ♪ With cookie slides and cookie swings ♪ ♪ Cookie trees that look so sweet ♪ ♪ A gingerbread house topped with frosting ♪ ♪ A cookie trolley on a cookie street ♪ ♪ I want to play in a world of cookies ♪ ♪ Cookies everywhere I see ♪♪ Wasn't that grr-ific?
(oven dinging) - The cookies are ding!
I mean...done!
(laughing) - Ooh...
They look just like Trolley.
- Now what do we do?
- The cookies need to cool.
So now, we wait.
OK, time to check to see if they're cool.
I love this part!
...They're cool!
Now I'll just move the cookies over here -- (gasping) - (boys): What happened?
- I put the cookies down too hard!
I broke the wheels off this trolley cookie, and this one too!
Well, at least this one is OK. (crunching) - Oops.
Well what do we say about mistakes?
- ♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them And learn from them too ♪ - And we can try to fix your mistake, too.
- How do you think we can fix this mistake?
Maybe we can use something else for wheels?
- Oh!
I do have lots of things we can use.
(Baker Aker singing) There you go.
- Hmm... What's something round we can we use for trolley wheels?
These chocolate circles are good for trolley wheels!
- Let me see if they'll work.
- (Daniel): Oh!
They look just like trolley wheels!
- They do!
Now, let's finish decorating these cookies.
Very carefully... - (Daniel): ♪ We're decorating cookies ♪ ♪ With lots of yummy treats ♪ ♪ Won't you decorate with me Decorate ♪ - (all): ♪ Won't you decorate with me ♪ ♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - (chorus): ♪♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - (Daniel): ♪ I spilled my drink ♪ ♪ 'Cause I used one hand ♪ ♪ So I cleaned it up ♪ ♪ And poured with two hands ♪ - (chorus): ♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - (Prince Wednesday): ♪ Too many stuffed animals ♪ ♪ I dropped some on the ground ♪ ♪ So I'll pick them up ♪ ♪ And use a wagon to move them around ♪ - (chorus): ♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪ - (Daniel): ♪ Playing catch, I dropped the ball ♪ ♪ 'Cause my eyes were closed ♪ ♪ So I opened them up ♪ ♪ And caught every throw ♪ - (chorus): ♪ It's OK to make mistakes ♪ ♪ Try to fix them and learn from them too ♪♪ - OK!
We finished all the cookies.
- Oh!
They look royally good.
(laughing) - Delicious!
(both laughing) Let's take the cookies to our neighbors.
- Yeah!
- Away we ding!
I mean...away we go!
(giggling) - ♪ Boop she-boop, she-boop ♪ - Did you know that even grownups make mistakes?
They do!
And sometimes, a mistake can be a good thing, like trolley cookies with chocolate wheels.
Ugga mugga!
- (narrator): ♪♪ It's such a good feeling ♪ ♪ To play with family and friends ♪ ♪ It's such a happy feeling when they lend you a hand ♪ ♪ You wake up ready to say ♪ - Hi!
- ♪ I think I'll ♪ ♪ Make a snappy new day ♪ - Hi!
- ♪ 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 spend some time with one of our neighbors.
- Hi, I'm Evie and I'm here at the Bakery.
My friend Michael is going to show me how to bake something.
Hi, Michael.
- (Michael): Hi, Evie.
- How do you make these?
- Well Evie, I'll tell you what.
I'd be more than happy to show you.
OK Evie, are you ready to make some cookie dough?
- Yeah!
- All right.
- That's a lot of flour, it's covering the whole thing.
- Yeah.
- Alright, so we made the dough and now we're going to cut it.
We're going to run it through this.
This is called a "sheeter".
Here we go.
There's our dough.
We're going to cut our cookies.
All right, let's put them in the oven, and in 10 minutes they'll be ready.
- All right, Evie, you ready to decorate the cookies?
OK, I'm going to ice them, and then we're going to dip them in the sprinkles and then put them on the tray, and every one you decorate, you get to take home.
- (Evie): Thanks, Michael.
- You're welcome Evie.
- Thanks, neighbor, for coming to the Bakery with me.
(laughing) - I like these visits with you!
♪♪ - Visit the neighborhood, at... (giggle)
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