Sesame Street | |||||
Miles' Adoption Party | |||||
Air date | February 5, 1997 | ||||
Season | Season 28 (1996-1997) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Zoe meets Mr. Handford's niece, who explains that "eating for two" means she's eating for herself and the baby growing inside her. | ||
Katie is going to be a big sister. (EKA: Episode 2909) | ||
L / l (space paint) (EKA: Episode 3427) | ||
Samuel Ramey performs "L Toreador." (EKA: Episode 3438) | ||
L for Laugh Artists: Vincent Cafarelli & Candy Kugel (EKA: Episode 2874) | ||
Bert sings "The Paperclip". (EKA: Episode 2535) | ||
A big paper clip and a small paper clip can hold papers together, and so can a small staple, with the help of its "mommy." (EKA: Episode 3037) | ||
Mr. Handford gets an invitation to a party in the arbor for the anniversary of Miles' adoption. As Mr. Handford helps his niece to the bus stop, Zoe wonders why she didn't get an invitation. Miles arrives shortly after to give her one. | ||
"Ooh What a Fabulous Party" Artist: Sally Cruikshank (First: Episode 3006) | ||
L is for look, legs, light, lemonade, and ladybug. (EKA: Episode 3427) | ||
L - shooting stars (EKA: Episode 2313) | ||
The letter L dances at the beach. | ||
Baby Fats Domino sings "Shake Your Rattle and Roll," encouraging babies to exercise. (EKA: Episode 3352) | ||
Luxo Jr.: Heavy and light (EKA: Episode 2876) | ||
Children on a playground form the letters of the alphabet. (new music added) (First: Episode 2096) | ||
"You're a Big Kid Now" (EKA: Episode 3525) | ||
Zoe joins the Robinsons in their apartment to learn about adoption. Much to her surprise, Miles didn't grow inside Susan, but another woman who could not take care of him, and since they loved him as a baby, they adopted him. They show her a photo album of him and a tape of the day they brought him home. | ||
An ode to D-A-D. | ||
Template:Mkmg Samantha shows Grover how to play "Duck Duck Goose." | ||
What sound does a duck make? (EKA: Episode 3298) | ||
Counting to 15 (Oriental music) (EKA: Episode 3157) | ||
Rap #15 (EKA: Episode 2637) | ||
Rubber Stamp #15 (EKA: Episode 2945) | ||
Tim Robbins and Elmo talk about surprise. (EKA: Episode 3015) | ||
A paranoid bird doesn't like to be surprised ... unless it's a surprise party. Artist: John Korty (EKA: Episode 2755) | ||
Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk: Caribbean dance Part 1 (EKA: Episode 3136) | ||
Zoe is writing a poem as a gift to Miles and needs Big Bird's help making rhymes. She closes her poem by rhyming "perky" with "Albuquerque." | ||
Sarah Wenkel reads a poem about a bug. Artist: ArtistMike | ||
UN words (sun, run, fun) | ||
Sesame Street News Flash Kermit interviews a bird who sings about how her parents still love her even though they don't live together anymore (though it is not directly stated whether her parents are divorced or separated). (EKA: Episode 2837) | ||
A group of girls do a playground cheer ("One step forward, one step back"). (EKA: Episode 3031) | ||
Ballet-dancing yaks show their fronts and backs. (EKA: Episode 3056) | ||
A girl named Shirley performs in the circus; her father is a clown. Other acts in the circus include elephant training and elephant jumping. (EKA: Episode 3529) | ||
Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk: Caribbean dance Part 2 (EKA: Episode 3136) | ||
Everyone is in the arbor for Miles' party. Before Zoe can recite her poem, Gordon and Susan give a speech and sing about being a family. | ||
John Pizzarelli sings about feeling "happy and proud" on your birthday. (EKA: Episode 3423) | ||
A walk through a neighborhood made of paper and photographic characters. | ||
The Count counts the musicians in the Tokyo String Quartet. | ||
2 pineapples plus 2 pineapples equals 4. (EKA: Episode 3159) | ||
Cheri goes fishing with her abuelo. (EKA: Episode 2784) | ||
Todo el mundo necesita agua (EKA: Episode 0839) | ||
Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk: Caribbean dance Part 2a (EKA: Episode 3185) | ||
Zoe reads her poem, with corresponding pictures. As everyone digs into the cake, Prairie Dawn announces the sponsors. | ||
Coming Soon on Sesame Street: Prairie Dawn's fairy godmother (Whoopi Goldberg) wants to get her ready for the ball. |
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