Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Daniel's Drum
Clip: Season 4 Episode 9 | 2m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Daniel looks for his missing drumstick.
Daniel is looking around the house for something he can use as a drumstick. He sees a spoon that Margaret is playing with - it's perfect! Daniel takes it from her, and she begins to cry. Dad reminds Daniel that Margaret was using it first. Before you take something away, stop and ask if it's okay! Daniel asks, but Margaret says no. Dad tells Daniel that he can use a whisk as a drumstick instead.
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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Daniel's Drum
Clip: Season 4 Episode 9 | 2m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Daniel is looking around the house for something he can use as a drumstick. He sees a spoon that Margaret is playing with - it's perfect! Daniel takes it from her, and she begins to cry. Dad reminds Daniel that Margaret was using it first. Before you take something away, stop and ask if it's okay! Daniel asks, but Margaret says no. Dad tells Daniel that he can use a whisk as a drumstick instead.
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- Hi, neighbor!
See my drum?
I'm pretending I'm in a marching band!
(chuckling) March!
March!
One, two, three!
March!
March!
March with me!
Let's play my drum too.
Drum... Hey, where is my drumstick?
Do you see it?
I can't find it.
Hmm... Let's look in the kitchen.
- Whooo pop!
(baby cooing) - Drumstick?
Hmm!
- Huh?
- Maybe this could be my drumstick!
Boom!
Boom!
Boom!
This is a grr-ific drumstick!
(baby crying) - Daniel, I think Margaret is upset because you took the spoon she was using.
- But I'm using it for my drumstick!
I need it to play my drum!
- I understand, but Margaret was playing with it first.
♪ Before you take something away ♪ ♪ Stop and ask if it's OK ♪ - ♪ Before you take something away ♪ ♪ Stop and ask if it's OK ♪ How would you feel if someone took something from you without asking first?
Sorry, Margaret.
(Margaret cooing) (Margaret giggling) Hmmm...
I still need a drumstick.
Margaret, I'm asking you, is it OK if I play with your spoon?
- No!
- No?
Oh... Umm, OK. Hmm...
I guess I can find something else to be my drumstick.
Do you see anything I could use to play my drum?
Hey!
How about that?
Hmm... ♪ Before you take something away ♪ ♪ Stop and ask if it's OK ♪ Dad, is it OK if I use that for my drumstick?
- My whisk?
Sure, I'm not using it.
(Dad Tiger laughing) March!
March!
One, two, three!
- March!
March!
March with me!
Thanks, Dad.
I like how this sounds!
Do you want to be in the band too?
Let's march!
March!
March!
One, two, three!
March!
March!
March with me!
(knocking sound)
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