An equally valuable lesson taught is that some dogs do better with others. This is a very important lesson to teach young viewers especially young viewers who might be first time pet owners. The tag has Blaze’s name, Sam’s name and all the information to the firehouse including phone number. Sam and George pick up Blaze and in order to keep him from being caught again, they take him to the local pet shop to get a leash and his very own collar and dog tag. This is where kids and parents can learn a valuable lesson together. Eventually it leads Blaze to be caught by the dogcatcher and sent to the local animal shelter. One of Sam’s tests to pass is to keep Blaze from running away, as that’s the biggest problem that Blaze has he likes to run off, causing Sam to have to chase him. He meets Blaze the firehouse dog and his fellow probationary, Sam. The first half of Monday’s new episodes introduces two brand new friends to George. It teaches young viewers about health safety and ways to keep from spreading germs and especially germs that can cause colds and the flu. “Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye” re-introduces the blues-singing germ, Toots. The first of the two new shorts in Monday’s new episode teaches about pet care and pet safety in “Where’s The Firedog?” The second of the new shorts couldn’t come at a better time as we enter the homestretch of Winter and the annual flu season. The new episode includes two brand new shorts that teach some very valuable lessons about different kinds of safety. Where George belonged.įor all the balloons, because the man in the yellow hat took good care of everything he owned.Īnd at last away they went, back to the house of the man in the yellow hat.PBS Kids debuts a brand new episode of Curious George next Monday, February, 4 th. And the man in the yellow hat was familiar now. If enough things happen to you, you can learn to love something just for being familiar. (Had it been?)Įven if he didn’t know the man in the yellow hat’s name, Someone who knows your name is your friend.Įven if his name hadn’t always been George. He looked down and saw his friend, (they were very good friends) George thought that perhaps he might like to die.īut he didn’t want to die as much as the man in the yellow hat wanted to catch him.Īnd then he heard someone call, “GEORGE!” You can hold onto something without having it. Now you know something you didn’t before! George wanted something that was red, and his. George wanted it more than George wanted to be Good, or Uncaught, or Free, or even Home Again. George felt bigger all over from the wanting of it. You can be inside and Caught, or you can be outside and Caught,īut if someone has Caught you, you are Caught until they are dead.Ī bright red balloon. Quickly and quietly over the guard’s head,
He got on the wooden bed to catch George. Will George be happy when he gets out, do you think, or will he be happy when he stops wanting to? If you have very good eyes, you can see it. (Men help other men catch things.)ĭo you know the difference between Running and Leaving? There is an emergency here, George said to the firemen. The firemen jumped on to the fire engines What do you call an emergency that looks just fine? Maybe they would see the emergency when they saw George. George was curious enough to dial, but not curious enough to speak. Better to be all Good, and no George.)īut there was no answer. (He was not so Good that there was not still room for George too. “You may sleep,” said the man in the yellow hat, who was pleased that George had learned to ask for the things he once did by himself. “May I sleep?” he asked the man in the yellow hat.
George had learned that being grateful kept him safe, so George was grateful always. George had learned to be grateful for things like eating. George had a good meal, because George had been Good.
The man’s house was where all of the man’s things lived. Being good meant listening, and staying where he was put. George held and was held, caught and was caught. Which meant he was as caught as caught could be. If you belong to a man, other men will help him find you, if you go missing. (Men help other men recover what is theirs. Or in the little things that get caught when men want them. I want to Go Home or I want to Just Go but I have to Go.Īnd the birds wheeled over his head and said nothing,īecause birds are first and foremost Themselves,Īnd not very interested in Good, or in monkeys, Which would you choose: Good or Yourself? Good is something you will find out.īut it is easy for little monkeys to forget. Good is what I tell you to do, the man said. What is Good, George asked the man in the yellow hat. George, I am going to take you to a big city. George sat on a little stool, and the man said to him, What do you do when someone tries to see you? Which means it is very important not to be seen. When a man sees you, nothing can stop him from what he will do next.