
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Daniel's Allergy/Allergies at School
Season 3 Episode 4 | 26m 10sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Daniel is allergic to peaches. / Daniel celebrates his 100th day at school.
When Daniel tries a peach for the first time, he learns he is allergic to the fruit. Dad and Doctor Anna take care of him, and Doctor Anna tells Daniel how he can take care of himself, too. / Daniel is celebrating the 100th day at school. He tells Teacher Harriet and his friends that he is allergic to peaches. His friends help him avoid the fruit and take care of each other.
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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Daniel's Allergy/Allergies at School
Season 3 Episode 4 | 26m 10sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
When Daniel tries a peach for the first time, he learns he is allergic to the fruit. Dad and Doctor Anna take care of him, and Doctor Anna tells Daniel how he can take care of himself, too. / Daniel is celebrating the 100th day at school. He tells Teacher Harriet and his friends that he is allergic to peaches. His friends help him avoid the fruit and take care of each other.
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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?
♪ - ♪ 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.
It's me...
Doctor Daniel!
- Da da.
- And there's my first patient now!
Hello, Margaret!
Come to my Doctor's office.
You come, too!
So, Margaret, how can Dr. Daniel help you?
(Margaret speaking gibberish) Well, let me give you a checkup.
Your heart sounds perfect.
It goes "lub dub, lub dub."
- Ub, ub!
(giggling) - Now open your mouth and say "aah."
- Aah!
- You are big and strong and healthy, Margaret!
Like me!
Grr!
(gurgling growl) Bye-bye!
Time for my next patient!
It's... Tigey!
Hello, Tigey.
How can Dr. Daniel help you?
Psst, psst.
You fell down and hurt your foot?
Doctor Daniel will take care of you!
There!
All better!
Psst, psst.
You're very welcome.
How are you feeling?
Can you open your mouth and say "aah"?
- Doctor Daniel, it's time to make peach pie for your class!
Do you want to try a peach?
- Sure.
I've never had a peach before.
Have you?
Mm, peaches are YUMMY!
Mm... Juicy.
- (all): Mm!
- There we go!
- Uh...
I feel itchy.
- You do?
Does your throat itch?
- No... My face is itchy.
My legs are too.
- You do have some red bumps on your face.
Does anything else bother you?
- My tummy kind of hurts.
- Hmm...
I think we should go to Dr. Anna's office so she can check you out.
- OK.
I'll stay with Margaret.
(Daniel groaning) - Hello, Trolley.
Please take us to Dr. Anna's Office.
(Ding!
Ding!)
- Why do I have to go to Dr. Anna's office?
Am I going to be OK?
- You're going to be OK because Dr. Anna will take care of you.
Dr. Anna will figure out why you're itchy and why your tummy hurts.
♪ We take care of each other ♪ - ♪ We take care of each other ♪ I'm really itchy.
- And here we are.
(Ding!
Ding!)
Thanks, Trolley!
- Well, hello there, Tigers.
What brings you to my office?
- Hi, Dr. Anna.
- I'm itchy.
REALLY itchy.
- I see.
Well, come with me and I'll take a look!
- Ooh...
I'm REALLY itchy on my face and my legs.
- I see some red bumps on your face and your hands and legs.
How about your throat?
- My throat's not itchy.
But my tummy feels funny.
- Let me take a look.
Your heart sounds healthy.
Now, what did you eat today?
- Um...
I had blueberries and oatmeal for breakfast, like I do every day, and then I just tried peaches for the first time.
- Aah.
You could be allergic to the peaches.
- Allergic?
- That means your body doesn't like peaches.
They are giving you these itchy bumps, or hives, on your face and legs and a tummy ache when you eat them.
- But peaches are so yummy!
- You can like a food but still have an allergy.
I used to love peanuts, but I'm allergic to them, so I can't eat them anymore.
- Oh.
I can't have peaches, because they make my body feel bad.
- Daniel, I'm going to take care of you.
I'm going to give you some medicine that will help you feel better.
(gulping) - OK, all done.
- You'll be feeling better in no time.
- Thanks, Dr. Anna.
- I'm glad I can help.
But I also need you to take care of yourself too, by following a few new rules.
- OK. - The first rule is: don't eat the food you are allergic to.
So, Daniel, don't eat... - Peaches.
- That's right.
Now, the second rule is: if you don't feel well, tell a grown up, just like you told your Dad this morning.
- If I don't feel well, tell a grownup.
- Good!
And the third rule is: ask before you eat something new, to make sure there are no peaches in it.
- Ask before I eat something new.
Do I say, "Are there any peaches in here?"
- Yes!
You know just what to do.
- Thank you very much, Dr. Anna.
- Anytime.
♪ We take care of each other ♪ Be well!
- Please take us home, Trolley.
(Ding!
Ding!)
So if someone gives me peaches I just say, "No, thank you."
Right, Dad?
- Right.
And you can say, "Yes, thank you," to bananas, blueberries, strawberries... - I can do that.
No peaches, yes bananas.
No peaches, yes blueberries.
No peaches, yes strawberries.
Hey, do you want to make believe with me?
Let's make believe that we're eating all kinds of food... but NOT peaches!
- ♪♪ Allergies, allergies ♪ ♪ Pineapple, pizza, watermelon pieces ♪ ♪ Daniel Tiger needs to avoid the peaches ♪ ♪ Tomatoes, beets - My favorite treats ♪ - ♪ Bananas and toast?
- I can eat both ♪ - ♪ Allergies, allergies ♪ ♪ Veggie stew?
- Don't mind if I do ♪ - ♪ How 'bout a slice of peach?
- No, that's not for me ♪ - ♪ He doesn't eat them so he won't feel sick ♪ ♪ Allergies, allergies ♪♪ - Wasn't that grr-ific?
(Ding!
Ding!)
Mom!
- How are you, Daniel?
- I'm good.
I'm allergic to peaches.
I got some medicine and this.
I have three rules.
The first rule is... don't eat peaches!
'Cause I'm allergic.
And if I don't feel well, tell a grownup.
And ask before I eat anything new.
- Those are some good things to remember.
- Da da!
- Hi, Margaret!
(giggling) No.
Daniel can't eat peaches anymore.
Oh, no!
Now we can't make peach pie for school!
- Let's figure out something new we can bake together.
- OK.
There are the peaches.
Can't have those.
- No.
But do you see a fruit you can have?
- Hmm.
Do you see a fruit I can eat?
I can have oranges and strawberries and bananas.
I love bananas.
How about we make banana bread muffins?
I love those so much!
- Good idea!
Let's bake!
- What are we baking?
- Guess!
- Is it pizza?
- No!
- Is it veggie spaghetti?
- No!
Look at all the bananas!
- Oh, right.
It's banana meatloaf!
- NO!
Banana bread muffins!
- Now that sounds dee-licious!
- And I feel better!
Thanks for taking care of me.
- ♪ We take care of each other ♪ - ♪♪ Daniel ate food he was allergic to ♪ ♪ He was itchy and his tummy hurt too ♪ ♪ But here's what Daniel learned to do ♪ - ♪ Don't eat the food that you're allergic to ♪ - I can't eat peaches!
- ♪ If you don't feel well ♪ ♪ Tell a grownup ♪ - I'll tell Mom and Dad and Teacher Harriet too!
- ♪ Ask before you eat something new ♪ - Are there peaches in there?
No?
Woohoo!
- ♪ If you have an allergy, remember we're here ♪ ♪ To care for you ♪ - ♪ If you have an allergy ♪ ♪ Remember we're here to care for you ♪ - ♪ Don't eat the food that you're allergic to ♪ ♪ If you don't feel well, tell a grown up ♪ ♪ Ask before you eat something new ♪ - ♪ If you have an allergy, remember we're here ♪ ♪ To care for you ♪ - ♪ If you have an allergy ♪ ♪ Remember we're here to care for you ♪♪ - Mm!
(sniffing) The banana bread muffins smell dee-licious!
- OK, go sit down at the table and I'll bring us some!
Here you go.
- Mm!
Can I try some jam on my muffin?
Oh, wait.
I have to ask before I eat something new.
Are there peaches in this one?
- This jam has no peaches.
- Thanks, Mom!
- There you go!
- Dee... - ...licious!
- I'm allergic to peaches.
But my mom and dad and Dr. Anna took care of me because we take care of each other.
Who takes care of you?
Ugga mugga.
Let's go see some neighbors!
This is Matthew.
He has allergies, like me!
But he can't eat cheese, milk, eggs or nuts.
So he brings his own lunch with food he can eat.
He keeps it here until lunchtime and everyone knows it's his special lunch.
It's lunchtime!
There's Matthew's chair.
On ly he is allowed to sit in it.
The teacher makes sure that the table and his chair are clean, that any leftover food he's allergic to is washed away.
♪♪♪ When everyone has washed their hands, they eat lunch!
♪♪ Don't eat the food that you're allergic to ♪ ♪ If you don't feel well, tell a grownup ♪ ♪ Ask before you eat something new ♪ - ♪ If you have an allergy, remember we're here ♪ ♪ To care for you ♪ - After lunch, everyone washes their hands.
It helps keep Matthew safe from food he can't eat.
Now it's story time!
- ♪ If you have an allergy, remember we're here ♪ ♪ To care for you ♪♪ - I like these visits with you.
Hi, neighbor.
It's me, Daniel Tiger.
It's our 100th day of school today!
That means we've been in school for 100 days!
That's a lot of days.
And we're having a picnic today to celebrate!
- Hi, neighbor!
I have the... (sniffing) ...delicious banana bread muffins we made for your picnic at school.
- Thanks, Mom!
I found out I'm allergic to peaches, so we made banana bread muffins!
They have NO peaches in them!
(Ding!
Ding!)
Hi, Trolley!
It's the 100th day of school and we're having a picnic to celebrate!
(Ding!
Ding!)
- ♪♪ 100 days of school is great ♪ ♪ Come on with me and celebrate Won't you ride along with me?
♪ - ♪ Ride along - Won't you ♪ ♪ Ride along with me?
♪♪ (Ding!
Ding!)
- Here we are at school.
Bye, Trolley.
(Ding!
Ding!)
Got my muffins with no peaches.
- Happy 100th Day of School, Daniel!
- Hi, Teacher Harriet!
I brought banana bread muffins for the picnic.
We were going to make peach pie, but I'm allergic.
I can't eat peaches.
- Allergic to peaches?
- Mm-hmm.
- Well, thank you for telling me, Daniel.
Is there anything else I should know about your allergy?
- Well, if I don't feel well, I'll tell a grownup... YOU.
- OK, good.
- And I always ask before I eat something new, in case there are peaches in it.
- I'll help you with all of those things, Daniel.
♪ We take care of each other ♪ And I am going to help take care of you while you're at school.
- ♪ We take care of each other ♪ Thanks, Teacher Harriet.
Bye, Mom.
- Bye, Daniel.
Ugga mugga.
- Ugga mugga!
- Goodbye!
- Bye-bye.
- Hm... What should we play?
- Daniel, Daniel, meow meow!
Come play with us!
- Come on!
- Welcome to the orange restaurant, where everything is... well, orange, meow meow!
- Wow!
Where did all of these oranges come from?
- Teacher Harriet put them here.
- 100 oranges for our 100th day!
- Sit, sit, sit.
What would you like to order?
Something ORANGE.
- Can I have... an orange?
- Hm.
Since an orange is orange, you can have that.
Would you like anything to drink?
- Um... some orange juice?
- Orange juice is also orange, so yes, we have that too!
Orange juice for Daniel Tiger!
- Orange orange juice, coming right up!
- Orange!
Orange!
Orange!
An orange restaurant is so silly!
Hey, do you want to make believe with me?
Let's make believe that we are in a whole orange world!
♪♪ I live in an orange world ♪ ♪ It's orange everywhere you see ♪ ♪ Oh, everything is orange ♪ ♪ Orange you and orange me ♪ ♪ It's orange everywhere you look ♪ ♪ Orange flowers and orange food ♪ ♪ There's orange trees everywhere you see ♪ ♪ I'm feeling in an orange mood ♪ ♪ Everything is orange ♪ ♪ In an orange, orange world ♪♪ Wasn't that grr-ific?
- Here you go, Daniel Tiger!
- Thank you.
- Hello, hello!
I would like a green lettuce salad, please.
- That's not orange.
This is an ORANGE restaurant.
- How about green beans?
- Green beans are green.
- Green peppers?
(laughing) - That's green too.
Not orange.
- Prince Wednesday!
- Meow meow, welcome to the orange restaurant.
What would you like to eat?
Something orange.
- Can I order the orange special?
We can take it to the class picnic!
- The orange special is so, so orange!
And so, so special.
Coming right up!
- Oh, excuse me!
How about a green apple?
(chuckling) A carrot?
- We are an orange restaurant-- Oh, wait, yes!
I can bring you an orange carrot!
Coming right up!
- One large orange platter to share!
We have orange carrots and orange peppers and orange-colored peaches.
- See?
Orange food!
- I can't have the peaches.
I know they're pretend, but I can't eat them for real.
- Why not?
- I have an allergy.
My body doesn't like them.
- I don't like pizza.
Is that an allergy?
- That's different.
If you don't like the taste of something, that doesn't make it an allergy.
An allergy is something that can make you sick.
- Did you get sick when you ate a peach, Daniel?
- Mm-hm.
- What happened, meow meow?
- My belly hurt and I got itchy red dots called hives on my face and legs.
- Oh, no!
- I went to Dr. Anna and she helped me.
- Dr. Anna is there to help take care of you.
♪ We take care of each other ♪ - ♪ We take care of each other ♪ - We'll help take care of you too!
- Yeah!
- Don't eat this peach!
- OK, I won't eat it!
(knocking) Do you see that?
Someone's building a block tower.
But who?
- You mean "hoo hoo!"
It's me, Daniel!
- Hi, O!
Whoa... That's a really tall tower.
- I made a tower with 100 blocks!
- Wow!
100 blocks?
- OK, everyone.
It's time for our 100th day of school celebration and picnic!
Everyone go get the snacks you brought!
- Rrroyally excited!
- Let's go to a picnic!
- Just wait until you taste my banana bread muffins!
- I can't wait to try them-- Uh-oh!
(Prince Wednesday sighing) - Prince Wednesday, are you OK?
- I'm OK!
Oh, no!
Where are my glasses?
I need them to see where I'm going.
- I'll help you find them.
♪ We take care of each other ♪ Tell me if you see Prince Wednesday's glasses.
There they are!
Here, Prince Wednesday!
I found your glasses!
- Thanks, Daniel.
I can rrroyally see again!
- And I'm sorry you tripped on the blocks, Prince Wednesday.
Is there anything I can do to help?
- I'm OK, Miss Elaina.
- I'm so sorry I knocked over your block tower, O.
- It's OK, hoo hoo.
But now my blocks are everywhere!
- Well, maybe we should clean up the blocks so no one else will fall?
- OK. - Hey, we're taking care of each other!
- Yes, we are!
- Wow, class, it's wonderful to see you all helping out.
- ♪ We take care of each other ♪ Yes, we do.
- Boop-she-boo!
- Is it time for our picnic?
- It is!
Come on, class.
Let's carefully get our snacks and go outside!
- It's time to celebrate!
- Picnic time!
- Happy 100th day of school!
- Does that say "100"?
- Yes, it does!
- Grr-ific!
- I'm hungry!
- Here's another 100!
100 pieces of fruits and vegetables from our garden.
- 1, 2, 3, 4... 100 is a lot!
- Yum yum.
- Achoo!
- Here's a tissue, Teacher Harriet!
- Thank you!
- ♪ We take care of each other ♪ We even take care of our teacher!
♪♪ If you feel sad, I'll try and make you smile ♪ - ♪ And I'll stay and talk with you a while ♪ - ♪ I'll lend a hand if you need some help ♪ ♪ And if you fall down I will help you up ♪ - ♪ If I care for you and you care for me ♪ ♪ That's what makes us friends and family so ♪ - ♪ We take care of each other ♪ ♪ We take care of each other ♪ - ♪ If you feel sick, I will take care of you ♪ - ♪ 'Cause that's what friends and family do ♪ - ♪ I'll be by your side if you're lonely ♪ - ♪ And I will stay close if you need me ♪ - ♪ If I care for you and you care for me ♪ ♪ That's what makes us friends and family ♪ - ♪ So we take care of each other ♪ ♪ We take care of each other ♪ ♪ We take care of each other ♪ ♪ We take care of each other ♪♪ - Here you go, Miss Elaina.
- Oh, Daniel!
There's a peach in there!
Don't eat it, OK?
- Thanks, Miss Elaina.
I won't.
- OK. Good.
- I like how my friends take care of each other.
It feels nice to have a good friend... like YOU.
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 ♪ (Ding!
Ding!)
♪ 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 spend some time with one of our neighbors!
♪♪♪ - Hi!
My name is Anisha.
I'm gonna see my friend Tony, the crossing guard.
Hi, Tony.
- Hi, Anisha.
It's so good to have you come see me.
- What does a crossing guard do?
- What I do, Anisha, is when there's a group of children that wanna be crossed, I hit the button here and that will change the light to red and it will show a walk symbol.
What I do then is I, I blow my whistle... (tweeting) ...to make sure the cars are stopping.
I go out there with my sign and then I will tell the children "cross."
- Why do you wear a yellow coat?
- Because the color stands out, so that the drivers in the cars will know that I am a crossing guard.
- Can I hold your sign?
- Yes, you can.
Anisha, there are children coming.
I'm going to cross them.
- OK!
- Good morning!
(whistle blowing) - (various): Thank you!
- Oh, you're welcome!
Have a good day in school!
- Can you help me cross the street?
- It will be my pleasure.
- Thanks, Tony.
Thanks for coming, neighbor.
Bye.
(whistle blowing) ♪♪♪ (theme music) - I like these visits with you!
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