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Donkey Hodie - Super Duper Sleepover; Mountain Climb Time (S1E3)

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Donkey and Panda's sleepover is all playing and dancing until the lights go out and a monster appears; Donkey and Panda try to climb Mt. Really High Up.

Air Date2021-05-04
GenresKids
TV RatingTV-Y
Network(s)PBS Kids

Storyline

In "Super Duper Sleepover," Donkey Hodie and Panda have planned an exciting sleepover filled with games, dancing, and fun. The friends are having a wonderful time together until the lights suddenly go out, plunging them into darkness. When they spot what appears to be a scary monster, their playful evening takes a frightening turn. The two friends must work together to face their fears and discover what's really lurking in the shadows.

In "Mountain Climb Time," Donkey and Panda set their sights on an ambitious goal: climbing Mt. Really High Up. The mountain lives up to its name, presenting the friends with a challenging journey that tests their determination and perseverance. As they encounter obstacles along the way, Donkey and Panda learn important lessons about persistence, teamwork, and believing in themselves even when a goal seems difficult to reach.

What parents say

Parents have praised Donkey Hodie for its positive messages about resilience and problem-solving, noting that the show offers a refreshing alternative to faster-paced children's programming. Many appreciate that the series encourages children to work through challenges rather than giving up, with storylines that model persistence in age-appropriate ways.

Parents have commented that the show's gentle humor and musical elements keep young viewers engaged while teaching valuable social-emotional skills. Some parents specifically mention that episodes dealing with fear, like sleepover scenarios, help their children process similar anxieties in their own lives. The show's emphasis on friendship and collaboration resonates with families looking for content that reinforces kindness and teamwork.

Parents note that the pacing is deliberate and calm, which some families prefer for preschoolers, though a few parents with children accustomed to more energetic shows mention it takes time for kids to adjust to the slower rhythm. Overall, parents report that the show's positive themes and character-driven stories make it a trusted choice for the preschool age group.

What kids learn

In "Super Duper Sleepover," children learn strategies for managing fear and anxiety when faced with the unknown. When Donkey and Panda encounter what they believe is a monster, they discover that things aren't always as scary as they first appear. The episode teaches kids that working together with a friend can make frightening situations less overwhelming, and that investigating fears rather than running away can lead to reassuring discoveries. Young viewers see that it's normal to feel scared sometimes, and that courage means facing fears even when you're nervous.

"Mountain Climb Time" offers lessons about perseverance and setting ambitious goals. Children learn that achieving something difficult requires patience, effort, and the willingness to keep trying even when progress feels slow. The episode demonstrates that breaking a big challenge into smaller steps makes daunting tasks more manageable. Donkey and Panda model positive self-talk and mutual encouragement, showing kids how friends can support each other through difficult moments. The story reinforces that reaching the top isn't just about physical achievement—it's about the determination and teamwork demonstrated along the way.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is the monster in the sleepover segment actually scary for young children?The "monster" is handled in a very gentle, preschool-appropriate way. The show uses the scenario to teach children about facing fears rather than to create genuine scares. The reveal shows that the scary thing isn't actually dangerous, helping children understand that darkness and shadows can make ordinary things seem frightening. The resolution is reassuring and models how to investigate fears calmly with a trusted friend.
Will this episode help my child who is nervous about sleepovers?Yes, the sleepover segment can be a helpful conversation starter for children anxious about sleeping away from home. Donkey and Panda's experience shows that sleepovers involve fun activities and friendship, while also acknowledging that unexpected moments can feel scary. The episode demonstrates that friends help each other through nervous moments, and that working together makes challenges less frightening. It's a gentle way to introduce sleepover concepts without pressure.
What age is appropriate for the mountain-climbing lesson about persistence?The mountain-climbing story is well-suited for preschoolers ages three to five who are beginning to understand goal-setting and delayed gratification. The lesson about persistence is presented concretely through the physical challenge of climbing, which young children can easily visualize and relate to their own experiences with difficult tasks. The pacing allows preschoolers to follow the characters' progress and understand that effort over time leads to achievement.
Does the episode show the characters actually reaching the top of the mountain?The episode focuses on the journey and the effort Donkey and Panda put into their climb, emphasizing the process of persistence rather than just the outcome. The story demonstrates that working toward a goal, encouraging each other, and not giving up are valuable regardless of how quickly success comes. This approach helps children understand that the effort itself matters, teaching them to value their own hard work and progress.
Are there any moments that might overstimulate or frighten sensitive preschoolers?Donkey Hodie maintains a calm, gentle tone throughout both segments. The "monster" moment is brief and quickly resolved in a reassuring way, designed to teach rather than frighten. The show uses soft lighting, friendly character designs, and supportive dialogue to keep the emotional intensity appropriate for sensitive viewers. Parents of particularly anxious children might preview the sleepover segment, though most preschoolers handle the mild suspense well within the episode's comforting framework.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Donkey wants to make Grampy a surprise birthday breakfast but none of her flapjacks will fly; Panda's toy pickle gets stuck between two rocks.
12
Grampy asks Donkey to take Gregory for a walk, but Gregory won't move; Harriett Elizabeth Cow wants her pals to try her invention -- the Bounce-a-rino.
13
Donkey and Panda's sleepover is all playing and dancing until the lights go out and a monster appears; Donkey and Panda try to climb Mt. Really High Up.
14
Donkey must wait for all her pals to get together before she can open a big present; Panda throws a party on Planet Purple to celebrate his mama's birthday.
15
Panda's pals cheer him on during "Masked Veggies"; Donkey and Panda host King Friday for a day.
16
Bob Dog has a hard time waiting for Grampy's slow-cook chili; Donkey wants to be a hoof dancer like Grampy.
17
The pals want to hear the Yodel Birds sing, but they must build them a rest nest first; Donkey and Duck Duck want to cool everyone off with lemonade.
18
After getting too much water, Donkey's new flower grows too big and disrupts her garden; the wind ruins Donkey and Panda's Camp Buddy Buddy plan.
19
Donkey creates a sculpture for the Someplace Else art show; Duck Duck must overcome his fear of spaceships so he can go with his friends to see the Lavender Lights in outer space.
110
Donkey and Panda must find their inner brave to get Bob Dog's favourite ball back after they lose it in Spooky Shadow Swamp; Donkey must find hidden instruments.
111
A noisy penguin interrupts band practice; the pals work together to win Gator's latest game show.
112
Bob Dog quits fetching after losing the "Fastest Fetcher" game show; Donkey and Panda get bored practicing Bobbly Ball.
113
Donkey and Panda get frustrated when the sandcastle they are building at the beach keeps falling; Donkey tries to complete the Bobski Bounce Challenge.
114
Donkey is excited about directing a new show starring all her pals; Donkey and Panda discover a surprise spider.
115
Donkey and Panda discover a golden rainbow after a storm; Donkey vows to help fix Grampy's walking stick after it breaks.
116
Bob Dog is nervous about his Good Dog School graduation; Donkey helps Panda find his lost Super Porcupine puppet.
117
Duck Duck builds a book swap box but has trouble giving away her books; the pals throw a party for their Tater Buddy dolls.
118
Donkey and Panda's Awesome, Extra Fun, Very Good Day does not go well; Donkey and Panda find a yodel bird egg and vow to protect it.
119
Donkey and Panda search for Mooing Moon Moths; Bob Dog can't remember where he buried his boogie bone.
120
Donkey and Panda have different ideas about how to celebrate Best Friends Day; while getting ready to make big art, the pals get stuck to a big glue bottle.
121
Donkey and Panda must complete hard challenges to earn badges for Try Scouts; Donkey and Duck Duck teach Bob Dog a new game.
122
Captain Donkey and her crew search for the Ruby Red Tater Treasure. Panda finds his favourite hoodie, but it no longer fits.
123
Donkey is nervous the first time she sleeps outside; Panda forgets his poetry notebook inside Donkey's messy windmill.
124
Donkey's guitar goes missing just before the talent show; Duck Duck finally finds her family's treasure nest, but she is unable to open it.
125
Duck Duck can't figure out how to fly Harriett's new Swoop-a-rino; Donkey takes Duck Duck on an adventure.
126
Donkey and Panda make a birthday gift for Bob Dog; Donkey and Panda's playdate goes awry thanks to one of Harriett's inventions.
127
Donkey and Panda deliver Grampy's piano to him after it was sent to Donkey's windmill by mistake; Panda wants to win the Bongo-lympics.
128
Donkey is disappointed to miss Cheesy Con after she hurts her hoof; Stanley's pals help him get things back on track for his one-dragon show.
129
Donkey and Panda make up a game while waiting for Gameshow Gator's new game; Donkey and Panda disagree on which toys are fun.
130
Donkey opens a potato stand so she can share her potatoes with her neighbours; Donkey surprises Clyde with a playdate in the sky.
131
Donkey Hodie and pals help Purple Panda celebrate his first Halloween in Someplace Else.
132
Panda enjoys a snow day his own way; Bob Dog wants to win at Gameshow Gator's new snowy game.
133
Donkey babysits a baby yodel bird who won't take a nap; Donkey and Panda argue while playing superheroes.
134
Panda hopes to find a quiet way to show his love for the moon moths; Donkey helps Panda fix his spaceship.
135
Donkey wonders if she and her cousin can have fun together since they don't like doing the same things any more; Panda thinks about how he is different from other pandas.
136
Donkey tries to act like a bird at Duck Duck's bird party, but she does not enjoy herself; Grampy and Donkey miss Gregory while he is away at camp.
137
The pals help Gameshow Gator make up a new game that everyone can play; Donkey and Panda remind each other that they can cheer themselves up when they're down.
138
Donkey is disappointed when her friends are away for the day, but finds a way to have fun on her own; Donkey wants to be like Fashion Penguin.
139
Donkey and Panda camp out to see the Bright Bright Bugs; Panda feels tired of his purple things, so Donkey helps him take a break.
140
The pals find a box of Golden Crunchdoodles cereal; Donkey, Panda and Bob Dog want to play different things.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Trolley visits Someplace Else for a big party; Donkey thinks her pet fish is magic and will help her complete her tough-stuff-to-do list.
22
Donkey and Panda compete in the Breakfast Bowl; Donkey, Panda and Bob Dog plant Dancing Dandelion seeds and look for the right music to help the flowers grow.
23
Turtle-Lou opens a Speedy Delivery service; the pals have a sleepover at Bob Dog's house, but Donkey is unable to fall asleep.
24
Duck Duck has a big feeling, but she doesn't know what it is; Clyde feels sad, so the pals give him time to feel better.
25
Donkey promises to help bathe Gregory and to also play Bubble Bonanza with Panda; the pals make up a quiet game so they don't disturb Rock Star Penguin while he tries to write a song.
26
Cousin Hodie's pet rock Dotto goes missing; Donkey hosts a special tea party but forgets her pals' favourite teas and treats.
27
Donkey and Panda set big goals to achieve throughout the day; Donkey shows Mousy how to play "the Donkey way."
28
Cousin Hodie wants to play with Donkey on a tree swing; Duck Duck's new book club book is too huge for her and Donkey to read.
29
The pals and Trolley try to keep a snow snurdle from melting; Panda invites his pals to a party on Planet Purple.
210
Bob Dog imagines how others feel; Bob Dog makes a difficult choice for the Best Ball Fest.
211
Bob Dog runs inside when he sees Harriett's hot air balloon; the pals miss Purple Panda while he is away.
212
Donkey feels jealous when Grampy gives Panda a piano lesson; Duck Duck is disappointed when she misses her favourite band.
213
Donkey makes Grampy a special card but she gets into a few sticky situations when she tries to deliver it to him; the pals help Harriett with her new invention for penguins.
214
Donkey and Cousin Hodie figure out how to have fun in the rain; Donkey is patient while Cousin learns a new game at Grampy's Game Day.
215
The pals each feel differently about a loud thunderstorm; Mama Panda teaches Donkey and Panda new hoop tricks.
216
Donkey accidentally breaks Grampy's favourite toy; Donkey and Panda play with a new Tater Buddy.
217
Duck Duck's magic trick goes awry, turning her neighbours' things into pickles; Donkey is afraid to scooter after a fall.
218
Donkey hosts Gator's game show for a day; Donkey joins the Balance Ball team but feels uncomfortable doing something new.
219
Bob Dog brings a ball to the Stuffie Playdate; Frannie Fox invites Donkey to her swamp, but she feels nervous about playing in it.
220
Panda is sad when an exciting holiday is over; Rockstar Penguin asks Donkey and Panda to make up a new dance.
221
As Someplace Else gets ready for New Year's Eve, Donkey Hodie prepares for her special family tradition with Grampy and Cousin Hodie.
222
Jeff Mouse, Donkey and Panda seek a hiding moth; Donkey makes up a song while she waits for Turtle-Lou to deliver her guitar.
223
Donkey and Grampy try to make an old family recipe; Donkey and Panda are excited to try a new cereal.
224
Duck wants to fly with the bigger birds; Donkey loses Bob Dog's favourite toy.
225
Donkey Hodie takes Cousin Hodie and Purple Panda on a road trip around Someplace Else, but the plan goes off course.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
Daniel Tiger and Donkey Hodie meet for the first time in Someplace Else, and Daniel's special visit takes the new pals on a surprising adventure.
32
Harriett encourages Donkey to try using clay in art class; Donkey and Panda do kind things all day.
33
Donkey and Panda save Rockstar Penguin's show when her band can't come; the pals help Turtle-Lou deliver packages.
34
Donkey and Panda search for hidden treasure; Cousin Hodie joins a day of games in Someplace Else.

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