Mister Rogers arrives with a bag of sand which he takes to the back yard where he adds it to his sand table. Mister Rogers has an idea and takes a cup of sand inside to the kitchen but is interrupted by a phone call from Tony Chiroldes. Mr. Chiroldes invites Mister Rogers to visit his shop where he will be reading a book to children. At Mr. Chiroldes’ shop, he reads Tengo Seis Años. Returning to his house, Mister Rogers goes to the kitchen where he works on an art project with the sand. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday informs Hula Mouse that an art festival will be held in the Neighborhood. Queen Sara shares a piece of her own artwork made using several number 3s. Neighbor Aber and the others in Westwood are planning a sand sculpture for the festival and Hula Mouse is asked to help bring sand to the Neighborhood. At the Museum-Go-Round, Lady Elaine Fairchilde is not impressed with the art creations made by the others and feels that only her work is real art. She shares an image she has created of one of the museum’s pillars and reveals that she has appointed herself to be the judge of the art festival. As Neighbor Aber admires the artwork created by Queen Sara and Prince Tuesday, Lady Elaine provides a more-realistic image of the Eiffel Tower; however, Grandpere prefers Tuesday’s drawing. Back at the house, Mister Rogers talks about how each person’s artwork is unique.