Albie's Elevator

Lemonade Stand/ Cups Cups Cups

Neighbor Danny’s rave review of Jay’s lemonade recipe inspires Albie to create her own, but she’s worried she will get it wrong until a mixed media artist encourages her to experiment and try again; Huggy and Albie both want to build the biggest cup tower, but when there aren’t enough cups for everyone a storyteller offers a lesson about compromise and helps them find a solution.

Lemonade Stand/ Cups Cups Cups

28m 47s

  • Pepperoni Sam/ The Toast: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Pepperoni Sam/ The Toast

    S2 E10 - 28m 47s

    Albie is obsessed with Pepperoni Sam crackers, but is not a fan of cleaning up the mess of wrappers until she and Rosie visit a community art project that inspires her to clean up shared spaces; The neighbors bring their favorite kind of toast to an elevator celebration of compliments and warm bread, and a crochet artist helps Albie understand that everyone brings something special to the table.

  • Musical Madness/ Rosie's Camera: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Musical Madness/ Rosie's Camera

    S2 E9 - 28m 47s

    Jay, Albie, Huggy and friends are exercising and want to add music to their workout, but Albie and Huggy can’t agree on a song until they meet a band that uses voting to pick their songs; Albie uses Rosie’s camera to take funny pictures of friends that Rosie worries might be embarrassing, so she introduces Albie to a street photographer who shows how to highlight her friends’ best qualities.

  • Go Stanley!/ The Golden Egg: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Go Stanley!/ The Golden Egg

    S2 E8 - 28m 47s

    The Elevator Alligators basketball team is losing and spirits are low, but Albie, Jay, and Bon Bon get an idea to support their friend Stanley and his teammates from a street artist who uses words of kindness in her art; Zia tells Huggy a bedtime story about a knight who overcomes shyness to find his voice and open a golden egg with the help of a hip hop artist who uses rhyme to express ideas.

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