Ep 3. Engine Nine Feelin' Fine! / The Right Stuff
- March 27, 2012
Doc McStuffins, Big Book of Boo-Boos season 1 episode 3 titled "Engine Nine Feelin' Fine! / The Right Stuff" is a delightful show for children that features an animated young girl named Doc McStuffins who can talk to her toys and help them whenever they get sick or injured. In this episode, Doc McStuffins discovers that her fire engine toy, Engine Nine, is feeling a bit under the weather.
The episode begins with Doc McStuffins singing a song about taking care of her toys and practicing good hygiene. She then goes to her playroom where she finds Engine Nine sitting quietly in the corner. She quickly realizes that Engine Nine is not feeling well and prepares to give her a check-up.
As Doc McStuffins examines Engine Nine, she notices that the toy is making strange noises and is not running as smoothly as she should be. Doc McStuffins thinks that Engine Nine may have a cold and decides to give her some tender loving care. She gives her a check-up and helps her rest.
In the meantime, Doc McStuffins and her other toys learn about how important it is to take care of themselves and their belongings. They all take turns practicing good hygiene by washing their hands and taking care of their toys.
The second half of the episode is called "The Right Stuff," and in this installment, Doc McStuffins works to help Benny the bull, who has a slight limp. Benny is a prize-winning racer, so his injury could be catastrophic. Doc uses her knowledge of anatomy and physiology to identify the cause of Benny's injury, a small thorn in his hoof, and remove it. As she works, Doc educates Benny about the importance of listening to his body and being proactive in his medical care.
Overall, "Engine Nine Feelin' Fine! / The Right Stuff" is an entertaining and educational episode of Doc McStuffins. It teaches kids about taking care of themselves and their belongings, as well as how to be proactive in their own medical care. The show also incorporates music and colorful animation to make learning fun for young viewers.