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Revision as of 21:24, 8 January 2020
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The Alphabet Train is the twenty-first episode of Blue's Clues from the Fifth Season.
Joe and Blue are creating an alphabet train, with the help of their friends. There are going to be boxes from A to Z connected to the train and each one will contain something to represent that letter. Joe and Blue help the characters throughout to figure out what they can put it the boxes and also help to make sure everything is in order. The skidoo trip takes them into a magnet board, where they find every more things for the boxes. Once the train was complete, they join in a song about the alphabet and objects.
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