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*[[Luis]] is wearing a homemade button on his lapel. He is very proud of it because it is his creation and the only one in the world. He meets [[Big Bird]], who borrows the button to copy it. Everyone admires the button so much that eventually [[Mr. Hooper]], [[Molly]], [[Rafael]] and some kids are all wearing identical homemade buttons. When Luis returns to claim his button he is even more proud than before to find that his button has started a craze. |
*[[Luis]] is wearing a homemade button on his lapel. He is very proud of it because it is his creation and the only one in the world. He meets [[Big Bird]], who borrows the button to copy it. Everyone admires the button so much that eventually [[Mr. Hooper]], [[Molly]], [[Rafael]] and some kids are all wearing identical homemade buttons. When Luis returns to claim his button he is even more proud than before to find that his button has started a craze. |
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+ | *[[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Nighttime|Ernie and Bert]]: [[Bert]] tells [[Ernie]] not to eat cookies in bed, because he might get crumbs in the bed. Ernie decides to eat cookies in Bert's bed instead. {{eka|0302}} |
*[[Alice Braithwaite Goodyshoes]] explains empty and full. {{eka|0200}} |
*[[Alice Braithwaite Goodyshoes]] explains empty and full. {{eka|0200}} |
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*[[Rafael]] has two identical boxes and three old hats. He puts one hat in one box, and he puts two hats in the other box. |
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*[[Kermit's Lectures]]: [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] teaches Grover the word YES. |
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*Oscar and Molly imagine what it would be like if everyone threw their trash on the ground. |
*Oscar and Molly imagine what it would be like if everyone threw their trash on the ground. |
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+ | *[[Sesame Street Animal Films]]: African animals. {{first|0128}} |
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Air date | January 11, 1972 | ||||
Season | Season 3 (1971-1972) | ||||
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- Luis is wearing a homemade button on his lapel. He is very proud of it because it is his creation and the only one in the world. He meets Big Bird, who borrows the button to copy it. Everyone admires the button so much that eventually Mr. Hooper, Molly, Rafael and some kids are all wearing identical homemade buttons. When Luis returns to claim his button he is even more proud than before to find that his button has started a craze.
- Ernie and Bert: Bert tells Ernie not to eat cookies in bed, because he might get crumbs in the bed. Ernie decides to eat cookies in Bert's bed instead. (EKA: Episode 0302)
- Alice Braithwaite Goodyshoes explains empty and full. (EKA: Episode 0200)
- "People in Your Neighborhood": The fireman and the postman (First: Episode 0023)
- Rafael has two identical boxes and three old hats. He puts one hat in one box, and he puts two hats in the other box.
- The Amazing Mumford waves his magic wand over a transparent glass cookie jar and makes the jar become full of cookies and then empty (over and over) as an anxious Cookie Monster watches.
- Rafael claps out a rhythm and asks everyone to duplicate it. Luis stamps it out with his feet; Molly drums it out with her fingers; Big Bird beats it out on a drum.
- Herry spots a rectangle first. Grover tells Herry it isn't a triangle, and becomes frustrated. Next he spots a square, Grover tells him it isn't a triangle, and once again is frustrated. Grover suggests that Herry should cut the square in half and make two triangles. (EKA: Episode 0266)
- Luis has a couple of hammers and Rafael has some nails. In a conversation (in Spanish) they decide that they can fix the broken fence if they share their equipment.
- Kermit's Lectures: Kermit teaches Grover the word YES.
- Oscar and Grover recite the alphabet.
- Oscar and Molly imagine what it would be like if everyone threw their trash on the ground.
- Film: George the Farmer counts 20 barrels.
- Film: Kids paint various animals that begin with "P" on a window. (First: Episode 0119)
- Cartoon: "Story of P" - The story of a puppy found in a park by a policeman. (EKA: Episode 0296)
- Film: Swimming and flying pelicans.
- Bill Cosby has a hard time trying to count four kids. (EKA: Episode 0154)
- P is for Porcupine (EKA: Episode 0151)
- Molly sings the "Selection Song."
- Sesame Street Animal Films: African animals. (First: Episode 0128)
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