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Frustration - it happens to everyone, even characters on Blue's Clues. Fortunately, there's a way to deal with it, if you feel frustrated, the best thing to do is: stop, take a deep breath and think. Steve uses this idea when he has trouble keeping the picture by the Thinking Chair straight. This idea helps out Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper as well and later in the blue Skidoo segment we help out Rabbit who's frustrated about trying to balance things on a teeter-totter.moreless
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    • Steve's crayon which belongs in his handy-dandy notebook breaks in this episode. Edit
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    • According to IMDb, Trevor Heins is one of the kids in the Mailtime Segment in this episode. Edit
    • Danielle Divecchio is credited as Danielle DeVecchio. Edit
    • The closing credits included "Special Thanks to Our Intern: Meita Dael." Edit
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