Episode 0314


 * Big Bird turns dials on his Sound Machine to produce a series of sounds; when you guess what sound it is, a picture of the thing appears on the side of the contraption. Gordon successfully guesses the sound of a rooster and a typewriter, but he can't conceive of the sounds of a cow, airplane, jackhammer, plus wheezings and thumpings all mixed together.


 * Gordon appears as the strongman in the circus, and bends a solid metal bar into the number 7.


 * Jazz #7 in English and Spanish


 * Molly sings the "Same/Different" Song in English and then asks how two pair of shoes are the same and different. Luis sings the song in Spanish.


 * Grover demonstrates near and far in English and Spanish.


 * Gordon appears as the strongman in the circus again, and bends a solid iron bar into the letter J.


 * Bob explains that pride is a feeling when you realize that you're a special person for some reason.


 * Molly is proud that she has delivered all the mail; a Spanish-speaking kid is proud that he can speak two languages; Oscar is proud that he is the sourest, trashiest, nastiest, meanest grouch on Sesame Street.


 * Bob, Big Bird and some kids demonstrate the concepts of near and far.


 * Molly digs into her mailbag, and delivers the letter I.


 * Bob explains to Oscar that one can only grow flowers in a flower box with seeds in soil, sunshine and rain.


 * Roosevelt Franklin recites the alphabet.