
Sesame Street: How to be a Good Friend
Sesame Street
5 mins 3 secs
Ages 5 - 10

In this episode of 'Tamir on the Streets,' Tamir explores what it means to be a good friend. Through playful interactions with Baby Bear, Zoe, and Grover, children learn the importance of caring, listening, and working together to solve problems and have fun.
Hi. Hey there. I'm Tamir, and this is my show where we ask important questions to learn about our neighborhood. Welcome to "Tamir on the Streets." Today's show is all about answering the question: How can we be a good friend? Well, a good friend is someone you care about. Oh, and here, I got you something. It's a friendship bracelet. Yeah, because I care about you. Oh, nice. Oh, you're welcome. Oh, a book. And a paintbrush. How can you be a good friend with a paintbrush and a book? Let's find out together. That bracelet looks great on you, by the way. Hey, looks like we found what the book and paintbrush are for. It's a playdate with Baby Bear and Zoe. Hi, Tamir. That is correct, Tamir. There's just one wee little problem. Yeah, I want us to make something with these arts and crafts supplies. Yeah, and I want to act out a story about pirates from this book. Ah, such a conundrum. Looks like you both want to do something different. How can we be good friends and solve this problem? This is a head-scratcher. I'll say. Hey, why don't we do both? Both? Yeah, we can make arts and crafts and use them to act out a story. That's a great idea. Yeah. Oh, wait, look. This paper towel tube can be a telescope for a story about two best friend pirates. Ah. Oh, matey. I like the sound of that. Yeah. Good friends care about each other. One way to show you care is by listening to each other and working together. Oh, a soccer ball. Let's see how we can be a good friend when we play games and sports. Come on, matey. Here we go. Bye, Tamir. Arrgh. Oh. Phew. Whoa. Here we go. Hey, looks like Grover's playing soccer. Yes, I, your cute and sporty Grover, am an expert at playing soccer. Oh, I will get it. Be right back. Oh, hey, Tamir. Hi, Jan. Have you seen my soccer ball? I can't find it anywhere. Where? Hey, is that my soccer ball, Grover? Oh, yes. It is your cute and well-inflated soccer ball. Um, did you ask?