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Little Bear spends the day with his friend the Whale and they exchange stories about life on land and in the water.
Little Bear takes a walk through the forest to find "mysterious creatures" to draw.
No Feet takes a ride on Emily's hat as the gang goes on a picnic where he surprises Little Bear by popping out of a sandwich.
Little Bear gets Mother Bear to help him sew a small stuffed bear to keep Emily's doll Lucy company so that Lucy won't be alone when Emily and Little Bear have adventures.
Little Bear and friends put on a play to celebrate the annual blueberry harvest.
When Little Bear and Emily get the mumps they cheer each other up by making a book that recounts their fun times together.
When Duck accidentally sits on Emily's doll Lucy, Emily decides to have a funeral for her complete with flowers and eulogies. An emotional Duck is relieved to find out that Lucy is O.K., and that the funeral was just pretend.
Little Bear, grumpy at the loss of his favorite ball, finds his friends using it to start a game of baseball at Emily's house. When Little Bear hits a home run he realizes that he's been a grouch and apologizes to Emily, and the gang continues to "play ball."
Little Bear comes to Hen's aid when her nieces and nephews wreak havoc in her tidy house as she prepares to have guests for Lunch.
While waiting for Mother Bear to return from an errand with a goodnight kiss, Little Bear has Father Bear read him a monster story and they carouse like monsters under the full moon.
Little Bear and Grandfather Bear make a kite on a windy day and Little Bear imagines himself flying around the world on it.
Little Bear and his friends race to see who's faster - the landlubbers or the sailors on a raft. Arriving at the finish line in one group, Little Bear decides that they have all won the race.
Little Bear helps Mother Bear look after a baby raccoon for a day and learns that babies are hard work.
When Mother Bear's scarecrow blows apart in the wind, Little Bear dresses up like a scarecrow and discovers that crows are good friends too.
In order to get his hot, tired friends to the pond for a dip, Little Bear starts a game of Follow The Leader, imagining themselves climbing mountains, crawling through caves, riding an angry sea serpent and flying like butterflies.
Little Bear attempts to paint Lucy's portrait despite Tutu's antics at being left out.
Little Bear goes on a quest for his royal title so that he may marry Princess Emily.
Inspired by Mother Bear's garden, Little Bear plants sunflowers and imagines a garden full of giant vegetables that he and No Feet visit.
Dinner with Granny and Emily turns into an overnight adventure when a blizzard keeps Little Bear, Mother Bear and Father Bear from going home.
Little Bear learns the meaning of holiday traditions by celebrating the Winter Solstice with his family.
Noticing Little Bear's cabin fever and Father Bear's frustration at working on a budget, Mother Bear sends them out for a walk in the snow which turns into a giant snowball fight.
When Little Bear and Emily botch their first batch of cupcakes, Mother Bear makes another batch while telling how Little Bear inherited his love of cupcakes when he was still an unborn cub.
When Granny is asked to tell a story one rainy afternoon she recruits Little Bear and the gang as actors for her retelling of "Little Red Riding Hood."
When Little Bear's first tooth becomes loose, Little Bear's friends suggest ways to extract the tooth in order to speed the visit from the tooth fairy.
A game of hide and seek becomes a whodunit for Little Bear when Mother Bear's cherry pie baked for Father Bear's dinner disappears.
Emily and her eccentric Granny return with Granny's circus dog Tutu to live in the log cabin built by Little Bear and his family.
Anticipating Emily's arrival for the summer, Little Bear, Father Bear and Grandfather Bear build Emily a log house with the help of Father Bear's brother - Uncle Rusty.
While celebrating Hen's birthday, Little Bear misses Emily and releases a balloon to find her and tell her so.
Inspired by the tent made by a sheet drying on a clothesline, Little Bear cajoles Grandfather Bear into joining him for his first camp-out; in the backyard.
While working in the garden with Mother Bear, Little Bear meets No Feet, a sweet snake with a friendly face.
When Little Bear finds an old abandoned boat and a treasure map, he and his friends become Captain Little Bear and pirate crew aboard "The Ladybug" - and imagine themselves sailing off to a lost island in search of buried treasure.
Little Bear wakes up accident prone and discovers that the happy end to a bad day is falling asleep in bed with Mother Bear and Father Bear.
After picking berries for Mother Bear's pie, Little Bear and Owl take a shortcut of Cat's and get lost, but Cat saves the day by appearing to show them the way home.
Curious about where snow comes from, Little Bear takes a compass and Duck on an adventure to the North Pole.
After helping Father Bear build a fence, Little Bear is inspired to use the scrap wood for a "surprise" project of his own which turns out to be a lemonade stand for all to enjoy.
Little Bear joins Father Bear for a night on his boat and learns about the stars and constellations that Father Bear uses as guides while sailing. Falling asleep, Little Bear dreams of playing in the stars as the constellations come alive.
Frustrated that he can't reach things and his desire to grow faster, Little Bear imagines he is Bigger Little Bear - a giant version of himself.
One rainy day when Mother Bear catches a chill, Little Bear wants to play doctor and take care of her.
Little Bear, having made his lunch "disappear," decides that he is a magician and performs various lucky "magic" tricks like making his friends disappear to his house for some of Mother Bear's chocolate cake.