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 | Weekly Episode Guide
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                      | Week of Jan
                        31 2000 |  |  |  
                      | 8:30 am | 301. Art Appreciation | We are having a big
                        art show, and we play Blue’s Clues to figure out what
                        Blue is making for the show. As we search for clues, we
                        help Steve with his art projects, we locate the fish in
                        our friends’ pictures and figure out what Shovel and
                        Pail sculpted. Then we skidoo into an art book and help
                        three characters find their way back to the paintings
                        they belong in, based on their color, shape and line. |  
                      | 11:30am | 115. What Does Blue
                        Want To Make? | Blue and Steve have
                        just finished making newspaper hats and Blue wants to
                        make something else. We play Blue’s Clues to figure
                        out what Blue wants to make. Along the way we complete
                        patterns in Salt and Pepper’s picture, predict
                        pictures that the felt friends are making shape by
                        shape, and bake a banana cake in a bakery. . |  
                      | Saturday/.Sunday | 110. A Snowy Day | It's a snowy day and
                        we need to figure out what Blue wants to do in the snow.
                        As we find her clues we also match snowflakes with Mr.
                        Salt and Mrs. Pepper, help a Calendar friend fix her
                        mixed up weather picture, and help Steve remember what's
                        missing on Blue as she gets ready to go outside. |  This page was last
                updated: Wednesday, 18 October 2000By Matt
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