It's story time at the Blue's Clues house and in this episode, we get to hear some classic stories and also use our knowledge to help fix problems with some classic stories. Shovel, Pail and Blue act out "Jack and Jill" and we fill in important parts of the story - for example, they went up a hill, not a mountain. Later, Blue finds a photo album and we help to arrange some pictures of her and her preschool friend, Magenta, to tell a story. We also visit the home of the Three Bears and use logic to make sure each one gets the right bowl of porridge and cup of milk.moreless
When this episode is shown on Noggin, the Noggin logo at the bottom of the screen entirely blocks out the pawprint on the second clue until the camera angle changes to focus in on it.
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This is the first episode Steve sings "We can do anything that we want to do" without the kids.
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This episode is the first of two on the video "Story Time."
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Mailtime Segment: Mailbox gives his spin on the nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill." In the letter, two kids tell a story using puppets. In it, one of the puppets meets a monster and wonders if it's scary. The monster, however, says that it isn't scary, it's silly: "Oogulah Boogulah."
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Steve: Is it the story of "The Little Pig Who Cried Wolf?"
This is a reference to the story called "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," an Aesop's Fable about a boy who repeatedly cried that a wolf was attacking his sheep, such that villagers no longer heeded his cry when a real wolf appeared.
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