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Season 1 Episode 102 | 28m 46s

Albie doesn’t understand why Zia needs space if they are friends, so they visit ballet dancers who explain that some moves require space and some close moves like lifts require communication between partners; Albie agrees to help Rosie mail cards but is disappointed that her job is just licking the envelope. A visit to a maker’s studio where a team creates chalk shows her no job is too small.

Aired: 09/03/23 | Expires: 09/03/27
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
Voting for choices can help a group decide; Celebrating what makes friends special.
There’s no right or wrong when experimenting with ideas; Working together to succeed.
It’s okay to not have all the answers; Simple things can bring fun in unexpected ways.
Tap dancers teach Albie how patterns can break down a big task; Bigger isn’t better.
Albie learns how to fill up her “me bubble;” Rules keep everyone safe while having fun.
An artist inspires Albie to celebrate thoughtfully; Creating art from ordinary things.
Learning new skills takes practice; A fashion designer inspires Albie to be confident.
Light and darkness in art helps Albie get over her fear; Learning to share a toy.
A quilter helps Albie fix her blanket; Letting friends know how much they mean to you.
Using your imagination to fight boredom; Some things aren’t meant to last forever.
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Voting for choices can help a group decide; Celebrating what makes friends special.
There’s no right or wrong when experimenting with ideas; Working together to succeed.
It’s okay to not have all the answers; Simple things can bring fun in unexpected ways.
Tap dancers teach Albie how patterns can break down a big task; Bigger isn’t better.
Albie learns how to fill up her “me bubble;” Rules keep everyone safe while having fun.
An artist inspires Albie to celebrate thoughtfully; Creating art from ordinary things.
Friends can see the same thing differently; Using simple shapes to learn to draw.
Learning new skills takes practice; A fashion designer inspires Albie to be confident.
Light and darkness in art helps Albie get over her fear; Learning to share a toy.