Episode 0330


 * Susan is surprised to learn that the library has moved a few blocks away, and that the "L and R Fix-It Shop" has opened in its old location. The new store is owned by Luis and Rafael. Susan leaves her broken picture frame with them to fix.


 * Sherlock Hemlock demonstrates the S sound.


 * Bill Cosby plays twins who recite the alphabet.


 * Cookie Monster and Ernie are happy and sad.


 * Grover demonstrates back and front.


 * Ernie and Bert show how to cooperate with peanut butter and bread.


 * Tom shows some young kids some words on a card and asks them to count the words.


 * Rafael wants to borrow Oscar's pair of pliers; Oscar wants to borrow Rafael's paper. They decide to cooperate and lend each other what they need.


 * The story of the King and the Fireman.


 * Susan uses 3 small boxes of varying shapes and one big carton, and sings "Three of These Things".


 * Grover the Assistant: Herbert Birdsfoot teaches Grover about adding and subtracting with three tangerines.


 * Luis demonstrates that the front of a toy truck is the part that goes first, and the back is the part that goes last. Tom shows us the front door of Hooper's Store and the back door.


 * Moe and Joe Busby, the twins who share everything, including talking, go into a store and ask for a ham - mer.


 * Rafael notes that the back wheel (not the front wheel) of a bicycle has a flat tire. Susan shows us that Oscar's front has eyes and a mouth, and his back has nothing.


 * "Sammy the Snake" shows off that he looks and sounds like the letter S.


 * Luis and Rafael tell Susan that they've had a good opening day at their Fix-It Shop.