Michelangelo shows Brad that even when you want something done quickly, doing something well takes time; Dorothy Levitt shows Xavier that when learning a new skill, such as skateboarding, it helps to start with the basics.
When Yadina wants to hike to the hilltop, aviator Bessie Coleman encourages her to persevere. King Sejong the Great's openness to ideas inspires the trio to solicit KidZone suggestions from more children.
Eugenie Clark shows Brad that when he's faced with something that seems a bit scary, asking questions can help him feel less afraid; Yadina learns how to overcome a challenge.
Grandmaster Flash shows Xavier that if he wants to create new music for a dance party, he should experiment; Mary Seacole shows Xavier and Yadina that there are many ways they can help Brad feel better after falling off his bike.
James Braidwood shows Brad that when he is feeling nervous, being prepared can help him stay calm; Queen Lili'uokalani shows Xavier and Yadina that being responsible can involve making hard choices.
Alvin Ailey shows Yadina that music and dance can help bring people together; Xavier learns that his imagination can keep him company when he feels lonely.
Xavier learns that asking questions can lead to exciting discoveries; Xavier learns it's normal to feel different emotions when it comes his turn to jump off the diving board.
Jim Thorpe shows Brad that if he wants to play flag football, observing others is a great way to learn. / Norval Morrisseau shows Yadina that art has the power to share important ideas.
Roberto Clemente encourages Xavier, Yadina, and Brad to help however they can when they realize the museum water fountain is broken on a hot day. / Kristi Yamaguchi shows Yadina that it's okay to ask for help when she's learning how to roller skate.
Madam C. J. Walker shows Xavier that working hard on his lemonade stand can help him afford the pogo stick of his dreams; Edwin Binney shows Xavier, Yadina, and Brad that to work together as a team, they should listen to everyone's ideas.
Bruce Lee helps Xavier and Brad realize that no matter how angry they get, they are in charge of what their body does; Sonia Manzano shows Yadina that telling stories can help manage big feelings.
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster encourage Brad to believe in the power of his imagination, even when other people don't; Edmonia Lewis inspires Xavier to proudly create a piece of art for his mom that represents their family.
David Suzuki shows Xavier that when we take care of the earth, we take care of ourselves too; Esther Martinez tells a traditional Tewa legend, which helps Xavier and Yadina realize how stories can connect us to our family histories.
Gwen Ifill shows Yadina that asking questions is a great way to get information; Matthew Henson shows Xavier and Brad that they can learn from each other.
Kofi Annan shows Yadina and Brad that when they can't agree on how to spend their fundraiser money, finding a compromise can help everyone; William and Caroline Herschel show Xavier that including Yadina in his magic show can make it even more fun.