THE DANIEL TIGER MOVIE: WON’T YOU BE OUR NEIGHBOR?

Sunday morning my family was Blessed to be able to spend the day with my sister Debbie. We brought my nice Lily and Jason to Alamo DraftHouse in North Richland Hills to see DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD.


THE DANIEL TIGER MOVIE: WON’T YOU BE OUR NEIGHBOR?

Debbie, Lily and Jason hadn’t been to Alamo DraftHouse before. We walked in and they saw the display for POKÉMON DETECTIVE PIKACHU and Pets. Lily and Jason asked if we would be able to come see those movies.

I’m hopping there parents will come with us to not only see those movies but join me at Aladdin Agrabah Bazaar | NRH Grand Opening Party.  My sister wants to attend the Elton John Dance Party my family went to the other evening.

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Once DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD began David and Lily never moved. They had fun telling me how they watch the movies at home Lily let me know they play Daniel the Tiger on there Tablets. My son Charlie reminded me he used to watch Daniel Tiger Movie with his friends.

David couldn’t remember the Cartoon but once DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD began David did. David was as intrigued with the story line as my sister and I were. We liked how the movies teaches lessons in each Cartoon.

I know what to get the kids for Christmas which will be Daniel the Tiger merchandise. I can’t wait to bring the kids back to see other kids films. As well as bringing them to a All You Can Eat Cereal Mive Buffet which my family attended last week.

Before we left the theater I reminded Debbie to get the kids Alamo Kids Prize Book which they would add stickers to. Lily and Jason can earn prizes from seeing movies.

Debbie asked me how much the tickets were. I explained how they price these movies and she said she was glad to know that because it means she can afford to bring them back and to get the Snacks.

Preview:

GET GRRR-IFICALLY READY FOR DANIEL’S FEATURE FILM DEBUT!

Part of our ongoing PBS KIDS at the Alamo series.  Reserve your seat with a donation of $1-$5, with all ticket sales benefiting your local PBS station.  Simply select “Edit Order” in the check out process to choose your ticket amount. This is an all-ages show with Alamo for All rules – noisy young fans won’t be asked to leave the theater but we do ask that cellphones and other devices stay dark.  Lights will stay a little brighter and the sound will be turned down during the show.

Still from Alamo For All program movie

We’re heading to DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD as part of our ongoing PBS KIDS at the Alamo series. This endearing show was inspired by the beloved “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” and its relationship to this iconic kids’ series gives parents good reason to tune in with their tots. Children have taken an immediate shine to new neighbors Daniel Tiger, Katerina Kittycat, O the Owl, Miss Elaina, and Prince Wednesday. Offering a kid’s eye view of his world, Daniel invites families into his neighborhood where life’s little lessons await. With its catchy, musical strategies and engaging stories, DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD provides a special experience that preschoolers and parents alike can share!

This month’s program features:

THE DANIEL TIGER MOVIE: WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR, which finds a new family moving into the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, and Daniel wonders if there will be a new friend for him. The Tiger Family welcomes the neighbors and helps them adjust to their new surroundings. Daniel lends an extra hand to help his neighbors making their new place feel like home.

A New Friend at School (Episode 406A) – Daniel can’t wait to race the crafty car he made at school with Prince Wednesday! But Prince Wednesday is busy playing with Jodi now. Is Prince Wednesday still Daniel’s friend? Of course he is!

A New Friend at the Playground (Episode 406B) –  Daniel and Miss Elaina are playing together at the park. When their new friend Jodi shows up to play, Daniel worries that Miss Elaina likes Jodi more than him, but then Daniel is reminded that they’re all still friends.

DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD is produced by Fred Rogers Productions for PBS KIDS. All rights reserved. PBS KIDS and the PBS KIDS Logo are registered trademarks of the Public Broadcasting Service.  Used with permission.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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