Dragon Tales

Rise And Bloom/Dragon Scouts

Season 3, Episode 24 of 29

RISE AND BLOOM Max really wants to see the Bursting Blossoms bloom in Dragon Land - a spectacular, annual event. This special event only happens at sunrise, and Max just can't seem to shake off his sleepiness and get himself going. Luckily, Max's friends have some strategies to help him feel more awake. When they finally arrive (fully awake) on Blossom Ridge, just in time for the sunrise, they are surprised to find that the Bursting Blossoms need some help waking up. Max springs to action using his recently learned techniques to help the flowers shake off their sleepiness, and everyone celebrates as the amazing blossoms burst with color and shower sparkly pollen all around them. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE: Learning strategies to feel awake in the morning DRAGON SCOUTS Emmy is excited to go to Cassie's Dragon Scouts meeting. But when Cassie has to leave unexpectedly, Emmy's not sure how to make friends with the other Scouts. Emmy tries being friendly and does her work close by. The Scouts talk to her, but they don't invite her to join them. Emmy tries a special trick to attract attention, and the Scouts are impressed until the trick backfires. Emmy is embarrassed, but is encouraged when one scout finds the incident funny. The next task is bringing water buckets to water thirsty flowers, but the buckets are so heavy that the Scouts can't carry them. Emmy suggests teamwork. When Cassie returns, Emmy is happily working side by side with the Scouts, who invite her to visit them again soon. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE: Learning to be accepted into a new group

Previously Aired

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Time
Channel
2/27/2008
8:30 p.m.
2/28/2008
2:30 a.m.
3/4/2008
8:30 p.m.
3/5/2008
2:30 a.m.
7/7/2008
8:30 p.m.
7/11/2008
8:30 p.m.
7/12/2008
2:30 a.m.
9/21/2008
1:30 a.m.
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