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The friendly Tyrannosaurus rex and his quartet of cute kids learn about their neighborhood in this 50-minute tape with a '50s rock & roll-flavored title song so catchy that it's reprised. It all starts when Debra the Delivery Lady arrives with a slew of packages that are missing address labels. Barney and the kids bravely volunteer to find the rightful owners of said packages and set out with the boxes piled high in Baby Bop's wagon. As they walk through the town center dancing and handing out the parcels, they learn about each shop. Barney gets in the spirit of things by donning an apron at Bouffant's Barber Shop and giving the kids some wild 'dos and waiting on them, complete with tux, at the PB&J Cafe. In the end, they go home to find Debra has delivered some huge leftover boxes as a reward for their trouble. So the kids build their own neighborhood. Hence the reprise.
--Kimberly Heinrichs
From the Back Cover
It's another fun-filled day as Barney and the children make visits to some of the local businesses including Cannoli's Bakery, Bouffant's Barber Shop, the PB&J Cafe and Green's Grocery. They meet many different people and discover the places which make up a neighborhood. With Barney, children will learn that the people who live next door can be more than just neighbors, the can be friends.
Songs:
Being Together - Bumpin' Up and Down - Walk Across the Stret - Walk Around the Block - Muffin Man Medley - Does Your Hair Hang Low? - What Makes a Flower So Pretty? - Pumpernickel - Rig A Jig Jig - Ten Little Groceries - Land of Make Believe - Walk Around the Block (Reprise) - I Love You.