Sun, Mar 26, 1989
LeVar is in Tennessee where he is going to a barn dance. Along the way, he meets the band who will be playing their Bluegrass music and meets a man who makes his own fiddles. At the barn, LeVar also learns a few dance steps for the big night. Roy Clark narrates "Barn Dance!", a story about a hoedown that is unlike any other.
Mon, Mar 27, 1989
There's more to the cat than meets the eye. It culminates with one of the stars of what was then believed to be Broadway's permanence: CATS. Jane Curtain narrates the featured book about a girl who wants a cat. In the story, Duncan and Dolores learn how to be themselves and earn each other's friendship.
Wed, Mar 29, 1989
A camel is out of place in Boston, but LeVar rides one in preparation for a show that takes a close look at mummies. Corrine Orr narrates "Mummies Made in Egypt", a book that gives all the facts about what mummies are, how the ancient Egyptians were mummified, and what they resembled three thousand years ago.
Thu, Mar 30, 1989
LeVar celebrates the culture of Africa in New York City's Central Park where he learns how African drums are made, and also learns to make his first sounds on various African instruments. Phylicia Rashad narrates "Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters", an African tale about a villager who has two beautiful daughters with completely different personalities. Mufaro presents his daughters to the king who is looking for a wife.