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Go, Dog. Go! - Doggy Book of World Records (S4E8)

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Tag and Scooch try to get into the "Doggy Book of World Records."

Runtime (min)24
Air Date2023-11-27
GenresAnimation, Kids
TV RatingTV-Y
Network(s)Netflix

Storyline

In this episode, Tag and Scooch become fascinated with the "Doggy Book of World Records" and decide they want to earn a spot in its pages. The two friends brainstorm different record-breaking feats they might attempt, from the tallest tower of dog toys to the longest howl. Their enthusiasm leads them to try multiple challenges throughout Pawston, each attempt bringing its own set of comedic mishaps and unexpected obstacles.

As Tag and Scooch work together to achieve their record-breaking goal, they discover that some accomplishments are harder than they initially imagined. The episode follows their creative problem-solving as they adjust their strategies and support each other through failures and near-successes. Through their adventures, the friends learn valuable lessons about persistence, teamwork, and finding joy in the effort itself rather than focusing solely on the end result.

What kids learn

Children watching this episode can learn about setting goals and the importance of persistence when facing challenges. Tag and Scooch's journey demonstrates that not every attempt will succeed on the first try, and that setbacks are a natural part of trying something difficult. Young viewers see how the characters adjust their approach when one strategy doesn't work, modeling flexible thinking and resilience.

The episode also teaches the value of collaboration and mutual support. Tag and Scooch work as a team throughout their record-breaking attempts, showing children how friends can encourage each other and combine their strengths to tackle big projects. Their partnership illustrates that accomplishing goals can be more fun and more achievable when you have someone working alongside you.

Additionally, the story helps children understand that the process of trying can be just as rewarding as achieving the goal itself. The friends find joy and excitement in their various attempts, even when they don't immediately succeed, teaching young viewers to appreciate effort, creativity, and the adventure of pursuing something meaningful to them.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is this episode appropriate for preschoolers?Yes, this episode is designed for preschool audiences and maintains the show's typical gentle, age-appropriate content. The humor comes from Tag and Scooch's creative attempts and mild physical comedy rather than anything scary or inappropriate. The 24-minute runtime and colorful animation style are well-suited to young children's attention spans and developmental needs.
Does the episode handle failure in a healthy way for young children?The episode presents failure as a normal part of trying new things rather than something to fear or avoid. Tag and Scooch experience setbacks during their record-breaking attempts but respond with optimism and new ideas rather than giving up or becoming discouraged. This approach helps young viewers understand that mistakes and failed attempts are learning opportunities, not reasons to stop trying.
Will this make my child obsessed with breaking records or winning?The episode balances ambition with healthy perspective by emphasizing the fun of trying rather than only celebrating winning. While Tag and Scooch are excited about getting into the record book, the story shows them enjoying the process and valuing their friendship throughout. The narrative doesn't promote unhealthy competition or winning-at-all-costs attitudes.
What positive behaviors does this episode model?Tag and Scooch demonstrate several positive behaviors including creative problem-solving, teamwork, and supporting each other through challenges. They communicate openly about their ideas, celebrate each other's contributions, and maintain a positive attitude even when things don't go as planned. These are concrete social-emotional skills that preschoolers are developing and can practice in their own play and interactions.
Are there any scary or intense moments I should prepare my child for?This episode maintains the show's lighthearted tone throughout without scary content or intense situations. Any physical comedy or mishaps during the record-breaking attempts are presented in an exaggerated, cartoonish way that's meant to be funny rather than frightening. The episode should be comfortable viewing for sensitive young children who enjoy the show's typical gentle adventures.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Tag and her new friend, Scooch, make their way across town to attend a party in a tree.
12
Mail dog Gerald is being chased and can't make his deliveries!
13
Tag helps Scooch do his chores so they can go to the Barkapellas' concert.
14
With dreams of becoming a Race Cadet, Tag asks Scooch to be her crew chief.
15
Tag and Grandpaw team up to compete in the Barker Family Talent Show.
16
It's a special day for sleeping and snoozing in Pawston... but Tag's not tired!
17
Cheddar Biscuit can't stop picking up clowns on the way to Tag's car show.
18
The not-yet Race Cadets face a second challenge: finding Sam Whippet's keys.
19
Scooch's pupcakes are amazing, and Tag is determined to sell them.
110
Scooch and Tag try to clean up the beach, but Frank and Beans keep making it messier!
111
Dogs in Pawston give balls to each other on Ballentine's Day to show how much they care. But Tag and Scooch aren't prepared and need to find balls fast!
112
Paw brings Tag to the doorbell store for Take Your Kid to Work Day.
113
The third Race Cadet challenge is an obstacle course that takes teamwork to win.
114
Scooch is sad he's missing out on a special day, so Tag plans a big surprise.
115
The Pawston Get Sox are supposed to play ball... but where are the players?
116
For the final Race Cadet challenge, the three teams must find scattered car parts, put them together at Pawston Pawtomotive and race to the finish!
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Sniffsmas in in the air! But when Sandra Paws crashes her sleigh, it's up to Tag and Scooch ― and a selfless act of kindness ― to save the holiday.
22
A thoughtful Tag tries to re-create the first time her parents met.
23
Tag rallies a crew to rebuild the Bonestand for Pawston's 100-year anniversary.
24
On Tag's first day as a Race Cadet, she breaks the rules to win ― then learns a big lesson.
25
Ma donates Tag's old toys to puppies in need.
26
Beans feels left out when his stunt-dog cousin, Chili, comes to town and Frank seems to spend all of his time with him.
27
Tag learns about her ancestors.
28
Tag and Scooch play heroes while waiting for the next issue of their favorite comic book.
29
Grandmaw and Tag gather ingredients for a famous family recipe.
210
Scooch and Tag go on a treasure hunt to find an ancient golden slipper.
211
The Race Cadets pair up with senior dogs for a relaxing day that's anything but!
212
Tag and friends turn the streets of Pawston into an interactive board game.
213
The dogs compete to write a new anthem for the town's anniversary bash.
214
The Pawtomotive Garage gets some competition when a new shop opens up nearby.
215
The mysterious Master Wag invites Scooch to train at his secret cave.
216
It's the day of Pawston's big party, but Tag still doesn't know if pop star Kelly Korgi is coming to perform. Can the pups fetch an answer in time?
Season #Episode #Episode Name
41
Sam Whippet needs to fill every seat in the Speedway so he can win his rematch.
42
Kelly Korgi hosts a contest to find the best roadside attraction.
43
Sam Whippet challenges the race cadets to deliver his cookie boxes as fast as they can.
44
Muttfield the Magnificent disappears before Yip's birthday party.
45
Tag takes over running Pawston so Mayor Sniffington can take a day off.
46
Flea and Thunder kidnap Scooch's stuffed chicken, Cluckles!
47
When Beans offers to babysit Yip, Tag has a hard time getting her baby brother back.
48
Tag and Scooch try to get into the "Doggy Book of World Records."
49
Tag enters the Barkers to compete on their favorite TV game show, "The Pawmazing Race." She wants to win, but her family just wants to have fun.
410
Tag must figure out a way across the river so her cat friends can celebrate Yarn Ball Day.
411
The Barkapellas won't perform their concert without new ties.
412
Tag surprises her grandparents by recreating an old photo of their garage.
413
Wind and Tag compete in lasagna challenges to become Sam's new crew chief.
414
Tag makes a movie to help Pawston win the chance to host the Dogcathalon.
415
Frank and Beans stay at the Barkers' house while Tag repairs their roof.
416
Scooch needs help transporting a cake to Chew York City for his favorite cooking show.
417
Tag searches all over town for Lady Lydia's missing hat feathers.
418
On Howl-oween, Tag investigates the case of the missing pup-clairs.
419
Tag assembles a team of Howl-oween experts to put on a parade in Meowbuquerque.
420
Maw recounts the day she saved the entire city of Pawston by flying a blimp.
421
Frank enrolls in a kindness class so he can attend Roller Disco Night.
422
The Barkers recount the story of how Tag got her race flag tag as a puppy.
423
Tag promises Spike she'll deliver his blankie before his space mission.
424
Flea plans to do "bad guy" stuff all over town, but not if Chaser, Chewer — and Thunder — can stop him.
425
Wagnes auditions for Pupsy Cline's world tour.
426
Tag must make sure Pawston looks ready to host the Dogcathalon. Crew captain Tag coaches her loved ones through the Sky, Boat and Speedway races.

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