Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
A Storm in the Neighborhood/After the Neighborhood Storm
Season 2 Episode 10 | 26m 10sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
A storm is coming to the neighborhood, so Daniel and his family prepare with friends.
A storm is coming to the neighborhood, so Daniel and his family prepare with friends. The grown-ups have plans to keep everyone safe. / After the storm, everyone helps clean up the neighborhood.
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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
A Storm in the Neighborhood/After the Neighborhood Storm
Season 2 Episode 10 | 26m 10sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
A storm is coming to the neighborhood, so Daniel and his family prepare with friends. The grown-ups have plans to keep everyone safe. / After the storm, everyone helps clean up the neighborhood.
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♪ 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 ♪♪ (Ding!
Ding!)
- Thanks, Trolley!
Hi, neighbor.
- Hello, neighbor.
(wind blowing) - There's a big storm coming to our neighborhood today, bigger than a regular rainstorm.
- That's right, and that's why we're here, at the treehouse.
We're picking up our friends and bringing them to our house so they'll be in a safe place for the storm.
- Look, Daniel.
I'm blowing in the wind, meow meow, like the leaves.
(kids laughing) - You look like a leaf blowing in the wind!
I'm a leaf dancing in the wind too!
(kids laughing) Dance with us!
Leaf dance.
- ♪ Lala leaf dance ♪ (boom of thunder) - Hoo hoo.
(gasp) - Did you hear that noise?
(thunder growling) - It was thunder, hoo hoo.
It sounded loud like boom-boom-boom!
- Meow meow, and the sky is getting dark.
Meow meow, I don't like storms.
- Hoo hoo, I don't either.
- ♪ Storm, storm, go away ♪ - ♪ Come again another day ♪ (boom of thunder) - Hoo!
Hoo!
- Dad!
- Mommy!
- Oh my!
- Alright, I know that a big storm can feel scary, but the grown-ups are here to keep you safe.
♪ Take a grown-up's hand ♪ ♪ Follow the plan and you'll be safe ♪ This is our storm safety plan, so we know what to do in a big storm.
And now the plan is to all go to our home, so we're safe.
- ♪ Take a grown-up's hand ♪ ♪ Follow the plan and you'll be safe ♪ - We have everything we need packed up, so we can sleep at the Tiger house tonight.
- And then, we'll all be safe together, meow meow.
- Come on, everyone, let's head home.
- Let's go!
- OK!
- OK, Daniel, meow meow.
- And we have a step.
- Buckle up, meow meow.
- Trolley, please take us home.
(Ding!
Ding!)
- Can I carry the plan, Dad?
- Here you go, buddy.
(thunderclaps) (kids gasping) - Have you ever been in a storm?
I'm glad to know that the grown-ups will keep us safe.
Hi, Miss Elaina.
- Miss Elaina and her family are home and safe, meow meow.
- Looks like you're OK and have your safety plan.
Bye-bye!
(Ding!
Ding!)
- Hoo hoo!
- Hi, friends.
- (royals): Greetings!
- Storm's coming, stay safe, OK?
- Prince Wednesday and his family are home and safe.
(Ding!
Ding!)
- And now we're home too and having a whole family sleepover.
Hey, it's starting to rain.
- Come on, everyone.
Let's get inside.
- You better come inside.
- Phew!
- (Dad Tiger): In we go.
- Mom, Mom, we're home, just like the storm safety plan said.
- Good job following the plan, my big tiger.
- Check!
- Come on, Margaret, it's time for bed.
- Hello!
I'm so glad we're all here and we're all safe.
Please make yourselves at home.
- Nifty galifty!
Ha!
Ha!
- The rain is so loud.
It sounds like whoosh!
- It looks like it's raining sideways, meow meow.
- (kids): Oooh!
- I wish it was sunny, so we could go play outside, or snowy so we could go sledding, or just a little bit of rain so we could splash in the puddles.
Hey, do you want to make believe with me?
Let's make believe we're playing outside in all kinds of weather.
♪♪ So many seasons ♪ ♪ So many ways to play ♪ ♪ In the springtime, there's raindrops ♪ ♪ And puddles to splash in ♪ ♪ In the fall, I can play all around in the leaves ♪ ♪ In the winter, build a snowman and make a snow angel ♪ ♪ Swim in the sunshine ♪ ♪ Enjoy the summer heat ♪♪ Wasn't that grrr-ific?
Ha!
Ha!
- Rain, rain, so much rain.
(thunder) Meow meow!
- That thunder was loud, wasn't it?
But you are safe.
- ♪ Take a grown-up's hand ♪ ♪ Follow the plan and you'll be safe ♪ - So, what's the next part of the plan?
- The next part of our storm safety plan is to make sure we have everything we might need for the storm in our emergency kit.
Will you be my helpers?
- OK, Mom.
- Yes!
- Excellent!
Helpers.
- Will you help us check the emergency kit?
We have to find everything on our list.
The first thing on the list is a flashlight.
Do you see a flashlight in our emergency kit?
- Hmm... Um... there's the flashlight, meow meow.
- Flashlight, check.
OK, the next thing on the list is our first aid kit.
It looks like this.
Hmm, where is the first aid kit?
- We have that, too.
- First aid kit, check!
The next thing on the list is water bottles.
Do you see water bottles?
- Hoo hoo!
Got them!
- Water bottles, check!
We checked everything on the list.
Look, Mom!
Everything is in our emergency kit.
- Wonderful!
Is there anything else you think we should add?
- How about a book?
Hoo hoo!
Or three?
Books make me feel safe.
- I think that is a great idea.
How about we just put in one book since our kit might not be big enough for three.
- Hoo hoo.
You choose which one, Daniel.
- OK. Ooh!
Could we put in this one?
It's Tigey the Adventure Tiger!
- (O and Katerina): Tigey the Adventure Tiger!
- And now we know our emergency kit has everything we need.
Nice work!
(kids screaming) That was a loud one, huh?
But we're safe.
- Hoo hoo!
Who turned out the lights?
- What happened?
- I want my mommy, meow meow!
- ♪ Take a grown-up's hand ♪ ♪ Follow the plan and you'll be safe ♪ - Sometimes, a big storm can make the lights go out.
- But we're right here and you are safe.
- Is there a plan for when the lights go out?
- There is a plan for that.
We have our emergency kit with a... - (kids): Flashlight!
- Got it!
(grumbling) What was that?
More thunder?
- No, it was my tummy.
I am hungry.
- Ha!
Ha!
Ha!
- Is there a plan for that?
- Ha!
Ha!
Ha!
Oh yes, there's a plan for that too.
Let's all have dinner now, OK?
- Dinner?
In the dark?
- Sure, and I just set up a special dinner in the living room.
Come see.
- Oh boy!
- Yum, yum, yum!
- Grrific!
- Like a picnic.
- An indoor picnic.
- Your dinner is served.
- Mmm!
What did you get?
- Ooh, I like this kind of sandwich, meow meow.
- (X the Owl): Oh my!
- Meow, meow, meow.
- Hey, hey, look!
Guess what animal it is.
Mooo!
(Mom Tiger laughing) - Oh, it's a cow, meow meow.
- Good one!
- I'll do one now.
- OK, there we go.
- Hoo hoo!
It's a monkey!
No, no, no, a cheetah!
No, no, it's a, a... - It's Tigey.
- Hoo hoo!
Hoo hoo-hoo!
- That was yum-yum-yummy in my tum-tum-tummy.
- I'm glad.
And now that we're done with dinner, it's time to start getting ready for bed.
- Is there a plan for where we sleep, hoo hoo?
- Yes, there's a plan for that too, O.
Come see.
This way.
(Dad Tiger humming) There we are.
- I love my sleeping bag!
- Me too, hoo hoo!
- OK, time to brush teeth.
- Ooh!
Me first!
Me first!
- Hoo hoo!
Me too!
Hoo hoo!
Me too!
- OK, you two, come with me.
- Come here, my big tiger.
Let's get you dressed for bed.
- OK, Mom.
- Here we go.
- You know, I really like having everyone around.
It makes me feel safe.
- (O): Your turn, Daniel.
- All done, meow meow.
- This way, you two.
(Katerina humming and giggling) - (Daniel): All done!
- There we go.
- Safe and sound.
- I can still hear the wind.
- I hear it too, but we're inside and we're safe.
- ♪♪ Take a grown-up's hand ♪ ♪ Follow the plan and you'll be safe ♪ ♪ Grown-ups know just what to do ♪ ♪ Especially when you're scared ♪ ♪ They're there to take good care of you ♪ ♪ Grown-ups keep you safe ♪ ♪ You can grab ahold of their hand ♪ ♪ And find out the safety plan ♪ ♪ Take a grown-up's hand ♪ ♪ Follow the plan and you'll be safe ♪ ♪ Take a grown-up's hand, follow the plan ♪ ♪ And you'll be safe ♪♪ - Goodnight, Mommy.
- Goodnight, Katerina.
- Goodnight, Uncle X.
- Goodnight, O.
- Mom, Dad, will you stay here until I fall asleep?
- Of course we will, my big tiger.
(Daniel yawns.)
- Do you think the storm will be over in the morning?
- I do.
- There's a big storm in the Neighborhood, but the grown-ups are here to keep us safe, and I'm glad.
Ugga mugga.
Let's go see some neighbors!
- (Mom Tiger): It's a rainy night, so it's game night at Haley and Thomas' house.
- Oh, mommy.
- Whoa!
The lights just flashed.
- The storm.
Do you want to go get the emergency kit?
- Ay-ay, sir!
- The grown-ups have a plan for when the lights go out.
Lanterns.
If the lights go out, they'll still be able to see.
- Alright!
Whose turn is it?
- Oh, it's my turn.
No, no.
Oh... Oh!
Oh!
- Mom, it's wobbly for you.
- Steady hand.
Whoa!
- You did it fast.
- (mother): Whoa!
- (father): Right in the middle!
- (Mom Tiger): Where are the lanterns?
They follow their safety plan.
Now, they can be safe and keep on playing even though the lights went out.
Bye, neighbors.
- I like visiting neighbors with you.
(yawning) Hi, neighbor.
(yawning) I'm so glad you're here.
There was a big storm last night.
O and Katerina slept over.
See?
O and Katerina?
- Aaaah... - The wind was so loud!
- And it rained, and it rained, and we got to sleep here.
- Do you think the storm is over?
- Let's go see.
- Hoo hoo!
Let's check.
- Come with me.
- Morning.
- Hi, Mommy, we're awake.
- Well, good morning to you.
- Let's go to the window.
- OK. - Oh... meow meow!
- Whoah!
Look at our neighborhood.
- So many leaves on the ground.
- And branches too, hoo hoo.
- But the wind is gone now.
And the sky is blue.
Maybe the storm is over.
- I hope so, hoo hoo.
- Good morning!
Here's some breakfast for your tummies.
- Hoo hoo!
- Oatmeal!
- Yummy, meow meow.
Mmm!
- Mmm!
- Mom, is the storm over?
- Yes, the storm is over.
- I'm glad, meow meow.
- So, what happens now?
Hoo hoo.
Do we get to go home?
- There's a plan for that.
And the plan is first, you help your family, then you help your neighbors, and then your neighborhood.
So yes, you and Katerina will go home to help your families.
- That sounds like a great plan, hoo hoo.
- Let's get dressed.
Thanks, Mom!
(Mom Tiger humming) - We're ready!
All done!
- Hoo hoo!
- And we are ready to go home.
- Thank you for everything, meow meow.
- Hoo hoo!
- Bye, meow meow!
Thanks for keeping us safe.
- Bye-bye!
- Alright, Tiger family, is everyone safe?
- (Mom and Daniel): Safe.
- Then, let's follow the plan and go help our neighbors.
- OK, Dad.
The storm made a big mess.
Whoa!
- Oh, dear!
- Look, look!
Our mailbox, it's blocking the path to our house.
- Oh, the wind was so strong, it knocked down our mailbox.
But we can fix it.
Are you ready to help?
- Yep!
- OK. First, let's lift the mailbox up.
Say one, two, three and lift.
OK?
- You can help too.
Count with us.
- (both): One, two, three, lift!
- Ah!
There we go.
Nice helping, Daniel.
- Thank you.
- Alright, there.
The mailbox is all fixed.
- I'm glad!
We followed the plan and helped our family.
- That's right.
(Ding!
Ding!)
- Greetings, Tiger family.
- Hello, King Friday.
- I'm so glad to see you're safe.
- We're glad you're safe too.
- King Friday, the wind was so strong, it blew down our mailbox, but Dad fixed it and I helped!
- I'm proud of you, Daniel, very proud.
And now I need your family to help me at the Clock Factory, right away!
- The Clock Factory where my dad works?
- Of course, we'll go to the Clock Factory to help.
- But what about checking on our neighbors?
- There's a rrroyal plan for that, Daniel.
♪ Take a grown-up's hand ♪ ♪ Follow the plan and you'll be safe ♪ We'll check and make sure our neighbors are safe along the way.
- Wonderful!
Let's go!
- Come along!
- Come on!
(Ding!
Ding!)
(Daniel gasps.)
The storm made everything such a mess.
- Hmm.
- Hello, neighbors.
- Look, Daniel, Mr. McFeely is helping.
He's picking up the branches, so they're not in our way.
- OK, Trolley, the road is clear for you.
- (Mom and Daniel): Thank you, Mr. McFeely.
- Anything I can do to help.
- Mr. McFeely is helping the Neighborhood too.
- So long, neighbors!
(Ding!
Ding!)
(bicycle bell ringing) - ♪ Take a grown-up's hand ♪ ♪ Follow the plan and you'll be safe ♪ - Hi, Daniel.
- Look!
There's Katerina and O. Glad you're safe.
And there's the royal family.
They're safe too.
- (King): Hi there.
- ♪ Take a grown-up's hand ♪ ♪ Follow the plan and you'll be safe ♪ There's Miss Elaina and Lady Elaine.
They're both helping out.
It's so great to see that everybody's safe and helping each other out.
- Hi, Teacher Harriett.
- (King): Jolly good!
- ♪ Take a grown-up's hand ♪ ♪ Follow the plan and you'll be safe ♪ - Trolley, we'll get out here.
(Ding!
Ding!)
- Thank you, Trolley.
I'm glad you're safe.
(Ding!
Ding!)
- Now then, I've brought you here, because one of our big, beautiful trees has come down on Main Street.
- Oh no!
- Oh no!
- Right in front of our beloved Clock Factory.
Ah, what a shame!
- Dad, Mom, look!
Dad's Clock Factory.
The tree's so big and it's on ground.
What are we gonna do?
- I know.
Seeing the Neighborhood after a storm can be scary.
- It is.
- When I was young and I would see scary things, my mother would say to me, "Look for the helpers.
You'll always find people who are helping."
- You're a helper, Dad.
- That's right.
What other helpers do you see?
- Will you look for the helpers too?
Look!
I see more helpers.
What helpers do you see?
I see firefighters.
Oh!
It's Music Man Stan and Dr. Anna.
- That's right, firefighters help in all different ways.
Right now, they're going to help the Clock Factory.
- They are?
Wow!
Music Man Stan is a firefighter, and Dr. Anna is a firefighter.
And my dad is helping too.
There's a lot of helpers in the Neighborhood.
Hey, do you want to make believe with me?
Let's make believe that we are helpers keeping everyone safe in the whole Neighborhood.
- ♪♪ We are some of the helpers in your neighborhood ♪ ♪ We take care of you, that's what we do ♪ - ♪ I'm a police officer ♪ ♪ I keep things safe in town ♪ - ♪ I'm a doctor and if you get hurt ♪ ♪ I help you feel better all around ♪ - ♪ I'm a firefighter ♪ ♪ I can put out fires and keep you safe and sound ♪ - ♪ We are helpers in your neighborhood ♪ ♪ We take care of you, that's what we do ♪ ♪ Us and lots of others too ♪ ♪ We are here to take care of you ♪♪ - Wasn't that grrr-ific?
- OK, Daniel, it's time to help move the tree.
- But how will we do it?
- Remember how we moved the mailbox?
- Uh-huh!
I helped!
- Right.
And if we all work together, we can move the tree too.
Wait right here, I'm going to need your help again, OK?
- OK, Dad.
Ugga mugga.
- Ugga mugga.
(Mom Tiger laughing) (Dad Tiger talking indistinctly) - Look, Mom, Dad's helping!
- Yeah, they're tying the tree so they can move it away.
- Oh!
Here we are.
- The tree is so big!
How do you think they'll move the tree?
I don't know how they'll do it.
(Daniel gasps.)
It's Trolley!
Trolley is going to pull the tree away from the Clock Factory.
- OK. One, two, three, haul!
- We can help too.
Let's say, "One, two, three, pull."
OK?
One, two, three, pull!
- Come on, Trolley.
- You can do it, Trolley!
- Ha!
Ha!
Nice job, Trolley!
- Oh, good!
- The helpers moved the tree.
The Clock Factory isn't blocked anymore.
- Ho!
Ho!
Hurray!
- All of the helpers worked together and made the Clock Factory safe.
I feel safe now, too.
- ♪♪ When things seem bad or scary ♪ ♪ Just take a look around ♪ ♪ You'll see that people help each other ♪ ♪ People help all over town ♪ (Ding!
Ding!)
♪ Look for the helpers ♪ ♪ Look for the helpers ♪ ♪ Doctors, nurses, firefighters ♪ ♪ And policemen too ♪ ♪ They'll help you out and keep you safe ♪ ♪ They're here to help you ♪ ♪ If you are scared or frightened ♪ ♪ Just look around and see ♪ ♪ That people always help each other ♪ ♪ People help those in need ♪ ♪ Look for the helpers ♪ ♪ Look for the helpers ♪♪ - Aw-aw!
It feels good to help.
(Mom Tiger laughing) Ooh!
- Who's my little tiger?
(Margaret giggling) (bicycle bell ringing) - Hi, Mr. McFeely.
- Hello, Daniel.
I brought this new tree for us to plant.
- Daniel, I'd like you to plant this tree... (Daniel gasps.)
...to help everyone remember how we all came out and helped the Neighborhood after the big storm.
- I would like that, King Friday.
Thank you!
Come on!
Help plant the tree with me.
Oh boy!
(Daniel laughing) - Nice job.
I think this tree is going to grow big and strong in our neighborhood.
- Me too.
The big storm was hard, but we looked for the helpers.
There were a lot of helpers, and we helped too.
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.
I'm Brayden.
Here's my friend Tim to help clean out the playground.
- Let's go plant some flowers!
OK, guys, you're going to help me plant some of these flowers around the tree.
So what we're gonna do is take up the shovels and we're gonna take one of these flowers here and just put this down into the dirt.
This is going to be so nice for the neighborhood.
Braydon, here.
We'll put 'em right down in here, OK?
- Hi!
Would you guys like to help me come up and plant a tree?
- (the others): Sure!
- Alright, come on up.
Alright, we're gonna be planting this tree today.
And if you come close with your hands, I'll give it to you.
Hold it from the bottom.
Good!
Put it in this hole.
Be real careful.
OK.
If you guys want to help me, spread it all the way around the dirt, OK?
- Mm-hmm.
- Step away.
Brayden, could you go get me a watering can to water our tree?
- Yeah.
- Thank you.
- I'm gonna help some more neighbors!
Bye!
♪♪♪ (laughing) - I like these visits with you.
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