During the Piston Cup tiebreaker race, Lightning McQueen sacrifices his win in the race after he sees the King crash, and ends up pushing the King to the finish line to help him finish the race. By doing this, McQueen allows Chick Hicks, who caused King to crash, win the race. Despite winning, Chick Hicks is booed for cheating, while McQueen is considered the real winner for helping the King.
Mickey watches a game of basketball full of cheating and bad sportsmanship. Mickey provides examples of both good and bad sportsmanship, and how good sportsmanship is rewarding, as opposed to bad sportsmanship.
Daniel Tiger doesn't want to share his stickers with his little sister, Margaret. Daniel's father explains that giving Margaret a sticker could be fun for the both of them. Daniel decides to share some stickers with Margaret, and he realizes it was more fun than if he had played with them alone.
Upon meeting Tom and Jerry, Charlie empathizes with their feelings of hunger and decides to give them a loaf of bread. Tom and Jerry show their gratitude and are motivated to make money in order to give Charlie a Wonka Bar.
Listen to “Do Your Part” from Hip Hop Harry and sing along to the lyrics at the same time! Explore what it means to do you part and have tons of fun at the same time! Remember, you learn better when you have fun learning!