Taking Turns in Activities
00:43 - 02:38
1m 55s
One of Daniel Tiger's friends wants to go treasure hunting, while another wants to play with dinosaurs. After consulting with an adult, it is decided that they are old enough to figure out the problem themselves. They agree to go treasure hunting and later play with dinosaurs.

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