Fred Penner's Place - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Mr. Dressup's Visit
Fred talks about shadows and makes some shadow puppets against the rock. Mr. Dressup visits and they make snow people using Styrofoam balls. Mr. Dressup talks about drawing and practicing.
Homemade Music
Fred brings pots, pans, and other items to use as musical instruments. He shows the viewers some wind chimes. Word Bird brings the word, "wind".
Homes
Fred finds a seashell and talks about making sand castles; he builds a castle using play dough and decorates it using items found in the forest.
Bumps
Fred bumps his head on the log and talks about having a clumsy morning. He sings: a song about 'one of those days'.
Noses
Fred sneezes and talks about animal noses. He tells a story about a dog. Word Bird brings the word, "blow" to remind Fred to blow his nose.
Blackbirds
Fred shows the viewers some feathers. Word Bird brings the word, "fable"; Fred tells the fable of the fox, the crow and the cheese using puppets.
Red Hen
Fred sings "What A Day", "Chick Chick Chicken", 'blue', "Sandwiches".
Too Much Noise
Fred and his friend want to put on a play with cool sound effects. While they are looking for their musical items, they are delivered a special message from Word Bird.
Second Hand Nikki
Fred talks about trying new things and sings, "I'm Happy". Nikki has a bag of hand me downs from her friend, Penelope, but finds that most of the clothes are too big.
Kindergarten Kid
Fred helps Penelope prepare for her first day of Kindergarten; she worries that she doesn't know every subject, but Fred assures her that she'll learn at school and have fun.
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