List of Little Bear episodes

This is a list of episodes for the children's TV series of Little Bear. There are 65 total episodes listed here.[1]

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
115November 6, 1995 (1995-11-06)February 27, 1996 (1996-02-27)
214September 24, 1996 (1996-09-24)January 13, 1997 (1997-01-13)
313September 14, 1997 (1997-09-14)January 23, 1998 (1998-01-23)
410September 4, 1998 (1998-09-04)April 10, 2000 (2000-04-10)
513December 20, 2001 (2001-12-20)November 7, 2003 (2003-11-07)

Episodes

Season 1 (1995–96)

  • Production began & ended in 1995.
No.
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No. in
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"What Will Little Bear Wear?"
"Hide and Seek"
"Little Bear Goes to the Moon"
Raymond JafeliceNeena BeberNovember 6, 1995 (1995-11-06)

  • "What Will Little Bear Wear?" – Little Bear wants some clothes to wear outside in the snow, but he realizes he's not at all cold and shows Mother Bear his snow bear.
  • "Hide and Seek" – Little Bear and his friends play hide and seek. Being the seeker is a little bit hard for Duck so Little Bear assists her.
  • "Little Bear Goes to the Moon" – Little Bear is disappointed he can't fly to the moon. He instead pretends to travel to the moon.
22"Birthday Soup"
"Polar Bear"
"Gone Fishing"
Raymond JafeliceSuzanne Collins
Suzanne Collins
Peter Parnell
November 13, 1995 (1995-11-13)

  • "Birthday Soup" – It is Little Bear's 6th birthday, but he thinks his mother has forgotten. Little Bear's friends, Hen, Duck, and Cat come over, while he makes his own birthday soup.
  • "Polar Bear" – When Little Bear goes to paint Hen's house, he gets covered in white paint. Little Bear thinks he's a polar bear from the North Pole until Mother Bear gives him a bath.
  • "Gone Fishing" – Little Bear goes fishing with Owl. Fishing is hard work for Little Bear that he falls asleep and dreams about big game fishing.
33"Up All Night"
"Little Bear's Bath"
"Father Bear Comes Home"
Raymond JafeliceSuzanne Collins
Peter Hume
Peter Hume and Neena Beber
November 20, 1995 (1995-11-20)

  • "Up All Night" – Little Bear wants to stay up all night to see the sunrise. Mother Bear finally allows him, but he falls asleep and dreams about the sunrise.
  • "Little Bear's Bath" – After getting muddy, Little Bear takes a bath. He imagines himself in the deep ocean meeting a mermaid while his father is fishing.
  • "Father Bear Comes Home" – Father Bear is returning home today. Little Bear invites his friends to see him coming and Father Bear has presents for everyone.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Up All Night" was titled with "A Flu" and "Exploring". It was never fixed.
44"A Flu"
"Exploring"
"Fishing with Father Bear"
Raymond JafelicePeter Parnell
Peter Parnell
Peter Hume
November 27, 1995 (1995-11-27)

  • "A Flu" – Little Bear wakes up with flu and has to stay in bed all day. His friends, Cat, Duck, and Hen come and try to help him. The next morning Little Bear is all better so that he and Mother Bear can do some housework.
  • "Exploring" – Little Bear, Duck, and Cat explore the forest to find a landmark where the Bear parents went together. Along the way, they stumble into Skunk's den.
  • "Fishing with Father Bear" – Little Bear and Father Bear go fishing together and its Little Bear's first time riding a boat. They soon get their big catch.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Fishing with Father Bear" was titled with "Little Bear's Bath" and "Father Bear Comes Home". It was never fixed.
55"Little Bear's Wish"
"Little Bear's Shadow"
"A Present for Mother Bear"
Raymond JafelicePeter ParnellDecember 4, 1995 (1995-12-04)

  • "Little Bear's Wish" – Little Bear makes a wish from a star. He dreams of wonderful fantasies as he makes wish after wish. Then Mother Bear tells him a bedtime story.
  • "Little Bear's Shadow" – Little Bear is bored today without any of his friends to play with. He amuses himself by playing with his own shadow.
  • "A Present for Mother Bear" – Today is Mother Bear's birthday, but Little Bear forgot to get a present. His friends also have presents to give to Mother Bear.
66"To Grandmother's House"
"Grandfather Bear"
"Mother Bear's Robin"
Raymond JafeliceNancy BarrDecember 11, 1995 (1995-12-11)

  • To Grandmother's House" – Little Bear visits his grandparents' house. Along the way, he and his friends eat all the gifts that were meant for Grandmother.
  • "Grandfather Bear" – Little Bear and Grandfather Bear spend the day together. At first, Grandfather feels energetic but after lunch, he takes a rest.
  • "Mother Bear's Robin" – Grandmother Bear tells Little Bear a story about Mother Bear who raised a baby robin that was separated from its nest. When the robin grew up, Mother Bear set it free.
77"Hiccups"
"Date with Father Bear"
"Pudding Hill"
Raymond JafeliceAlyse Rosenberg
Alyse Rosenberg
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Alyse Rosenberg
December 18, 1995 (1995-12-18)

  • "Hiccups" – Little Bear's friends come to play at his house, but the Bear parents want them to stay quiet. Little Bear then develops hiccups and his friends and Mother Bear try everything.
  • "Date with Father Bear" – It is the morning of Father Bear's playdate with Little Bear, except that he's fast asleep or so Little Bear thinks.
  • "Pudding Hill" – Little Bear and Father Bear go hiking through the country to go camping. Little Bear meets some beavers who take him to see Pudding Hill and join in the camping.
88"Little Bear's Mermaid"
"Father's Flying Flapjacks"
"Maracas"
Raymond JafeliceNancy Barr
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Nancy Barr
Nancy Barr
January 8, 1996 (1996-01-08)

  • "Little Bear's Mermaid" – Little Bear and his parents and friends go to the lake for a picnic. As Little Bear swims by himself, he spots and meets a mermaid.
  • "Father's Flying Flapjacks" – Little Bear and Father Bear prepare a surprise breakfast for Mother Bear. They have a lot of fun making Flying Flapjacks.
  • "Maracas" – While Little Bear and his parents remove some old stuff, they look at their memoirs especially a pair of maracas. Little Bear's friends misunderstand the origin of the maracas.
99"A Family Portrait"
"Little Bear's New Friend"
"Emily's Visit"
Raymond JafeliceNeena BeberJanuary 15, 1996 (1996-01-15)

  • "Family Portrait" – Little Bear invites his friends to see Father Bear's camera. Little Bear uses up most of the film, but Father Bear manages to take a picture of all the family and friends.
  • "Little Bear's New Friend" – Little Bear meets a girl named Emily with her doll Lucy. Together they go through the forest and find Emily's parents at a camp-site. Then Little Bear returns home.
  • "Emily's Visit" – Emily comes to visit Little Bear and they play Dress Up, Fishing and having a Wedding. Then Emily, Little Bear and Owl come to lunch.

Note: In "Emily's Visit", Owl knew Emily although they haven't met which makes this episode take place after the 3rd story episode, "Duck, Baby Sitter".

1010"Duck, Baby Sitter"
"Little Bear's Band"
"Hop-Frog Pond"
Raymond JafeliceSuzanne Collins
Suzanne Collins
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Suzanne Collins
January 22, 1996 (1996-01-22)

  • "Duck, Baby Sitter" – Emily goes on a picnic to meet Little Bear's friends. Duck has brought her mischievous ducklings. Little Peep goes missing then rejoins the others.
  • "Little Bear's Band" – Mother Bear is preparing for her parents' 50th marriage anniversary. The gramophone breaks, so Little Bear forms a band for the party.
  • "Hop Frog Pond" – It is near Emily's leaving time, so she and all her friends go to Hop-Frog Pond. They have a great time swimming with the frogs and otters.
1111"Little Bear and the Wind"
"The Goblin Story"
"Not Tired"
Raymond JafeliceMichael Thoma
John Lazarus
John Lazarus
January 29, 1996 (1996-01-29)

  • "Little Bear and the Wind" – Little Bear gets scared from loud creaking caused by a strong wind. Mother Bear comforts him with a story about Father Bear and the Wind.
  • "The Goblin Story" – Little Bear fibs to Grandfather Bear about a goblin eating some blueberries and Grandfather Bear tells Little Bear a story about a goblin.
  • "Not Tired" – Little Bear is so interested in his Goldbergian track that he tires himself out and after completing his invention, falls fast asleep.
1212"Grandfather's Attic"
"Little Bear's Egg"
"Party at Owl's House"
Raymond JafeliceJohn Lazarus
Michael Thoma
Michael Thoma
February 6, 1996 (1996-02-06)

  • "Grandfather's Attic" – Little Bear helps Grandfather Bear to clean out some things from the attic. The items in the attic bring back the memories and Grandfather Bear considers keeping everything.
  • "Little Bear's Egg" – As Little Bear and Emily pick fruit, they come across a stray robin egg. They manage to find its mother and put it back in the nest moments before it hatches.
  • "Party at Owl's House" – Owl decides to throw a 'Because Party' for Emily. As the party starts, Mother and Father Bear join in.
1313"The Rain Dance Play"
"Your Friend, Little Bear"
"Fall Dream"
Raymond JafeliceStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Nancy Barr
Nancy Barr
Nancy Barr
February 13, 1996 (1996-02-13)

  • "The Rain Dance Play" – Little Bear and his friends perform a Rain-Dance Play, hoping that will make it rain. And sure enough, it really does after the play.
  • "Your Friend, Little Bear" – Today Little Bear is pretty distressed that Emily is leaving to go back to school. With the new pen Emily gave him, he soon learns to write a letter to Emily.
  • "Fall Dream" – Little Bear falls asleep after hard work and dreams he is with his friends playing in a pumpkin patch. Emily comes over for a weekend visit.
1414"Little Bear the Magician"
"Doctor Little Bear"
"Bigger Little Bear"
Raymond Jafelice and Arna SelznickMichelle Lowe
Michael Thoma
James Still
February 20, 1996 (1996-02-20)

  • "Little Bear the Magician" – Because of his eating habits, Mother Bear jokingly convinces Little Bear he's a magician. Owl tries to prove Little Bear wrong.
  • "Doctor Little Bear" – Little Bear plays being a doctor when Mother Bear catches a chill then takes over doing the laundry. Little Bear's friends show concern for Mother Bear.
  • "Bigger Little Bear" – Little Bear is excited becoming bigger as he grows up. Not satisfied with his growth rate, he dreams of being a giant bear, which has its disadvantages.
1515"Little Bear's Trip to the Stars"
"Little Bear's Surprise"
"Little Bear and the North Pole"
Raymond Jafelice and Arna SelznickMichelle Lowe
James Still
Michael Thoma
February 27, 1996 (1996-02-27)

  • "Little Bear's Trip to the Stars" – On a fishing trip with Father Bear, Little Bear takes an interest in the night sky. Then he dreams of a fantastic trip to the stars.
  • "Little Bear's Surprise" – Little Bear tries to construct his own object out of wood using Father Bear's tools. Then his friends come to help and they end building a lemonade stand.
  • "Little Bear and the North Pole" – Little Bear goes on a journey to the north pole, taking Duck with him. Their journey ends at a pole in the ground.

Season 2 (1996–97)

  • Production began & ended in 1996.
No.
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No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
161"Little Bear Meets No Feet"
"The Campout"
"Emily's Balloon"
Raymond Jafelice and Arna SelznickStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Nancy Barr
James Still
Michelle Lowe
September 24, 1996 (1996-09-24)

  • "Little Bear Meets No Feet" – While picking some vegetables, Little Bear meets a snake called No Feet and decides to adopt him. Little Bear then tries to find a suitable bed for No Feet.
  • "The Campout" – Little Bear and Grandfather Bear go camping outside for the night. They spend much of the time singing.
  • "Emily's Balloon" – Today is Hen's birthday. Emily is the only one who couldn't make it. Little Bear tries to deliver an orange balloon to Emily.
172"Cat's Short Cut"
"Little Bear's Bad Day"
"Captain Little Bear"
Raymond Jafelice and Arna SelznickMichael Thoma
Nancy Barr
Michael Thoma
October 1, 1996 (1996-10-01)

  • "Cat's Short Cut" – Little Bear and Owl try to take the shortcut Cat always takes, but they get lost and back where they started, so Cat shows them the right path.
  • "Little Bear's Bad Day" – Today Little Bear is getting accident-prone and taking wrong turns every time. At night, Little Bear sleeps with his parents to forget his troubles.
  • "Captain Little Bear" – Little Bear and Cat play hunting pirate treasure, then Hen, Duck, and Owl join in. They sail to the Lost Island, find the treasure then lose it.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Captain Little Bear" was titled with "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Little Bear and the Cupcakes". However, "Little Bear's tooth" was titled "Little Bear's tooth" but the description said "Pirates". The "Pirates" description was implying to "Captain Little Bear". It was never fixed.
183"Building a House for Emily"
"Emily Returns"
"Little Sherlock Bear"
Raymond Jafelice and Arna SelznickStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: James Still
James Still
Suzanne Collins
October 8, 1996 (1996-10-08)

  • Building a House for Emily" – Little Bear, Father Bear, Grandfather Bear, and Uncle Rusty construct a house for Emily and her Granny.
  • "Emily Returns" – Emily and her Granny with their little dog Tutu come to their new house to settle in on their hot air balloon and meet Little Bear and his friends and family for the first time.
  • "Little Sherlock Bear" – While Little Bear plays hide and seek, Father Bear's pie vanishes. Little Bear inspects his friends one by one until he finds that the pie was never stolen.
194"Little Bear's Tooth"
"Little Red Riding Hood"
"Little Bear and the Cupcakes"
Raymond Jafelice and Arna SelznickSuzanne Collins
Suzanne Collins
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: James Still
October 15, 1996 (1996-10-15)

  • "Little Bear's Tooth" – One of Little Bear's teeth becomes loose, so he tries some methods to get it out, but it comes out easily when he eats a cob of corn.
  • "Little Red Riding Hood" – Granny tells Little Bear and his friends the tale of Red Riding Hood with Emily portrayed as Red Riding Hood and the others with certain roles.
  • "Little Bear and the Cupcakes" – Little Bear and Emily make some cupcakes. But the cupcakes bake rock hard in the oven. They hide them from Mother Bear, not knowing they forgot the baking powder.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Little Bear's Tooth" was titled with "Cat's Shortcut" and "Little Bear's Bad Day". It was never fixed.
205"Snowball Fight"
"Winter Solstice"
"Snowbound"
Raymond Jafelice, Arna Selznick and John Van BruggenNancy Barr
Story by: Hasmi Giakoumis and James Still
Teleplay by: James Still
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: James Still
October 22, 1996 (1996-10-22)

  • "Snowball Fight" – Little Bear takes Father Bear on a walk through the snow. Little Bear, Father Bear, Cat, Hen, Owl, and Duck begin to play a snowball fight until Mother Bear joins in.
  • "Winter Solstice" – The Bear family celebrate the Winter Solstice and their friends grow acquainted with the traditions.
  • "Snowbound" – Little Bear and his parents visit Emily and Granny. Snow surrounds the house forcing the Bear family to stay the night. The next morning Moose clears a path.
216"Little Bear's Garden"
"Prince Little Bear"
"A Painting for Emily"
Raymond Jafelice, Arna Selznick and John Van BruggenMichael Thoma
James Still
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Suzanne Collins
November 5, 1996 (1996-11-05)

  • "Little Bear's Garden" – Little Bear wants a garden patch of his own, so Mother Bear helps him to plant sunflowers. Little Bear then learns growing plants requires patience.
  • "Prince Little Bear" – Emily takes the role of princess and Little Bear goes on an adventure to prove he's a prince on King Owl's behalf.
  • "A Painting for Emily" – While Little Bear sits Tutu and Lucy for Emily, he paints a picture of Lucy to surprise Emily. However, Tutu gets jealous of being left out of the picture.
227"Follow the Leader"
"Little Scarecrow Bear"
"Little Bear and the Baby"
Raymond Jafelice, Arna Selznick and John Van BruggenSuzanne Collins
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Nancy Barr
Marlene Matthews
November 12, 1996 (1996-11-12)

  • "Follow the Leader" – On a hot day, Little Bear and his friends play Follow the Leader to get to Hop-Frog Pond. They take it turns to be a leader until they tumble into the pond.
  • "Little Scarecrow Bear" – When the wind blows down the garden scarecrow, Little Bear unsuccessfully tries to scare some crows himself. Eventually, he befriends them.
  • "Little Bear and the Baby" – Little Bear helps Mother to sit a baby raccoon. Little Bear names him Ick and plays with him.

  • "Note: On DirecTV, "Little Bear and the Baby" was titled with "Little Bear's Kite" and "Night of the Full Moon". Also, "Little Scarecrow Bear" was called "How to Scare Crows". It was never fixed.
238"Rafting on the River"
"Little Bear's Kite"
"Night of the Full Moon"
Raymond Jafelice, Arna Selznick and John Van BruggenStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Michael Thoma
Suzanne Collins
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
November 19, 1996 (1996-11-19)

  • "Rafting on the River" – Emily and Little Bear are enjoying themselves on a raft. Then the raft drifts down the river. Little Bear's friends then challenge Emily and Little Bear to a race.
  • "Little Bear's Kite" – It is a windy day, so Little Bear and Grandfather Bear make a kite. While Little Bear flies his kite, he spots another kite in which Emily is flying.
  • "Night of the Full Moon" – Father Bear reads to Little Bear a story about monsters in the moonlight. Then they act out the story and go back in time to meet Mother Bear.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Rafting on the River" was titled with "Follow the Leader" and "Little Scarecrow Bear". It was never fixed.
249"Auntie Hen"
"Play Ball"
"Lucy's Okay"
Raymond Jafelice, Arna Selznick and John Van BruggenStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Nancy Barr
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Nancy Barr
November 26, 1996 (1996-11-26)

  • "Auntie Hen" – Little Bear brings Hen's nieces and nephews to visit her. They cause much mischief and mess around the house as they play.
  • "Play Ball" – Little Bear is pretty touchy that Emily kept his favourite ball, but he and his friends begin a game of baseball. Both Little Bear and Emily make amends for being grumpy.
  • "Lucy's Okay" – Emily entrusts Owl to take care of Lucy, but Duck sits on her which shocks Emily. Little Bear, Emily and their friends all hold a funeral, but Lucy seems fine enough.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Auntie Hen" was called "Auntie Hen Minds Chicks".
2510"Between Friends"
"The Blueberry Picnic"
"Lucy Needs a Friend"
Raymond Jafelice, Arna Selznick and John Van BruggenBetty Quan
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Michael Thoma
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Marlene Matthews
December 2, 1996 (1996-12-02)

  • "Between Friends" – Little Bear is in bed with Mumps. Emily visits and gives Little Bear a book she wrote about their past events. Soon Emily too gets mumps and Little Bear visits her.
  • "The Blueberry Picnic" – Everyone comes to see the Blueberry play about "The Troll that lived under the bridge" before the Blueberry picnic takes place.
  • "Lucy Needs a Friend" – On a fishing trip, Emily pays more attention to Lucy than Little Bear, so Little Bear and Mother Bear decide to make Lucy a friend.

Note: On directtv and other cables systems, "The Blueberry Picnic" was called "The Blueberry Festival". They never fixed it.

2611"Picnic on Pudding Hill"
"Little Bear's Walkabout"
"Secret Friend"
Raymond Jafelice, Arna Selznick and John Van BruggenStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Michael Thoma
Raymond Jafelice
December 9, 1996 (1996-12-09)

  • "Picnic on Pudding Hill" – Little Bear and his friends walk to Pudding Hill for a picnic. No Feet joins in. On the top of the hill, Emily's hat blows away and No Feet begins the picnic by himself.
  • "Little Bear's Walkabout" – Little Bear goes on a walk through the forest to find a mysterious creature to draw. He finds a moth, a tortoise, and a woodpecker.
  • "Secret Friend" – At the coast Little Bear talks with his secret friend Whale. They spend a long time exchanging facts about land and sea.
2712"Owl's Dilemma"
"School for Otters"
"Spring Cleaning"
Arna SelznickStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Marlene Matthews and James Still
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
Betty Quan
December 16, 1996 (1996-12-16)

  • "Owl's Dilemma" – Tired of his noisy neighbours, Owl tries to find another place to sleep. Wherever he goes there's always noise. Owl solves this problem with a couple of cupcakes.
  • "School for Otters" – Little Bear and Emily's idea for a school attracts the otters to be the students. The otters have more fun and play than learning, but then they form their own school.
  • "Spring Cleaning" – Today Little Bear and his parents do their routine spring cleaning. Father and Little Bear get carried away with having fun, so they try to surprise Mother with a picnic.
2813"A Whale of a Tale"
"Mitzi Arrives"
"Granny's Old Flying Rug"
Arna SelznickJames Still
James Still
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
January 6, 1997 (1997-01-06)

  • "A Whale of a Tale" – On a voyage to Blue Hill Island, Father Bear tells Little Bear of his old whale friend Mighty who got beached and rescued.
  • "Mitzi Arrives" – A tomboy monkey named Mitzi is on safari and meets Little Bear and his friends and tries to fit in, joining in their skipping game.
  • "Granny's Old Flying Rug" – Granny brings out her old rug. Upon saying the magic word, Little Bear flies with Emily and Tutu on the rug.
2914"Little Bear Sing a Song"
"A House for Mitzi"
"Up a Tree"
Arna SelznickJames Still
James Still
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
January 13, 1997 (1997-01-13)

  • "Little Bear Sing a Song" – Little Bear and his friends try to compose their own song. The composition goes smoothly while Mother Bear waits for Little Bear to come inside for bed.
  • "A House for Mitzi" – Little Bear finds Mitzi sleeping on a tree, so he and his friends build a treehouse for her. Mitzi still prefers to sleep on the tree branches.
  • "Up a Tree" – Little Bear joins Mitzi in a game of tree climbing. Little Bear practices and manages to keep up with Mitzi's great climbing skills.

Season 3 (1997–98)

  • Production began & ended in 1997.
No.
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No. in
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
301"Father Bear's Nightshirt"
"How to Scare Ghosts"
"Search for Spring"
Arna SelznickY. York
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Michael Thoma
Suzanne Collins
September 14, 1997 (1997-09-14)

  • "Father Bear's Nightshirt" – While Little Bear helps Mother Bear with the laundry, Father Bear's Nightshirt flies away in the wind. When Little Bear gets it back he also gets a fish.
  • "How to Scare Ghosts" – Little Bear finds three ghostly raccoons making music. Little Bear joins them but his mother and father's presence scares them away.
  • "Search for Spring" – Little Bear, Duck, and Cat, bothered by the long winter, ask the Groundhog to predict the start of Spring. Spring came earlier than they expected.
312"Mitzi's Little Monster"
"Simon Says"
"Applesauce"
Arna SelznickStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
James Still
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: James Still
September 21, 1997 (1997-09-21)

  • "Mitzi's Little Monster" – Little Bear, Emily, and Mitzi put up performance using their dolls. The show is about a monster that comes to tea.
  • "Simon Says" – Little Bear and his friends all play Simon Says. First Emily, then Little Bear, then Mitzi and finally Duck play as Simon.
  • "Applesauce" – Little Bear, Emily, and Tutu pick apples for Granny's applesauce. Little Bear gets a large apple that falls on a toad. The toad comes to Granny's for a share of applesauce.
323"The Big Bear Sitter"
"The Top of the World"
"The Campfire Tale"
Arna SelznickMichael ThomaSeptember 27, 1997 (1997-09-27)

  • "The Big Bear Sitter" – Uncle Rusty sits Little Bear in his parent's absence. Little Bear's friends try to teach Rusty something about sitting.
  • "The Top of the World" – Little Bear and Father Bear go with Uncle Rusty on an adventure hiking up a big mountain. By nightfall, they reach the summit.
  • "The Campfire Tale" – On the night of a full moon, Uncle Rusty tells Little Bear and Father Bear a tale about a small bear who wanted to take the moon with him.
334"Out of Honey"
"Message in a Bottle"
"Little Bear's Sweet Tooth"
Arna SelznickY. York
Betty Quan
Suzanne Collins
October 7, 1997 (1997-10-07)

  • "Out of Honey" – Little Bear heads to his grandparents to get some honey while trying to keep Mitzi out of some bee trouble. Using beekeeper equipment Little Bear and his grandparents get some honey.
  • "Message in a Bottle" – Little Bear catches a bottle on his rod. He dreams of meeting his mermaid friend again and doing some shell collecting. Soon he catches a large fish for stew. When he arrives back home, Father Bear returns from his fishing trip and gives Little Bear a surprise.
  • "Little Bear's Sweet Tooth" – Today, Little Bear and his family and friends are celebrating Harvest Day. Little Bear is more interested in the sweet foods and soon gets a stomach ache.
345"Where Lucy Went"
"Monster Pudding"
"Under the Covers"
Arna SelznickMichael Thoma
James Still
Betty Quan
October 15, 1997 (1997-10-15)

  • "Where Lucy Went" – Little Bear and his friends have fun the tallest tree in the woods, then Lucy vanishes. Everyone thinks goblins took her away, but they find her under a large rock.
  • "Monster Pudding" – Today Father Bear is not a good mood and Little Bear imagines him as a monster. Owl and Mitzi help him to make monster pudding, creating a mess in the process.
  • "Under the Covers" – Little Bear can't sleep, thinking there are bedbugs. When he wakes up his parents, a tickle fight and game of bedbugs ensue, until they all get drowsy.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Monster Pudding" was the third story, and "Under the Covers" was the second story. But for real, "Monster Pudding" was the second story, and "Under the Covers" was the third story. They never fixed it.
356"Gingerbread Cookies"
"Marbles"
"The Garden War"
Arna SelznickJames Still
Jeff Stockwell
Suzanne Collins
October 21, 1997 (1997-10-21)

  • "Gingerbread Cookies" – Little Bear, Emily, and Granny make some gingerbread cookies. Then the cookies mysteriously runoff. Little Bear and his friends chase them back to Granny's house.
  • "Marbles" – Father Bear shows Little Bear how to play with marbles. When Little Bear's friends play the game, Mitzi gets all the marbles, but Little Bear manages to win them back.
  • "The Garden War" – A mole is tunneling in the Bear family's garden. Little Bear and No Feet set a trap, but they find out the mole is not so scary at all and they become friendly with him.
367"The Red Thread"
"Princess Duck"
"Little Bear Meets Duck"
Arna SelznickY. York
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Suzanne Collins
October 30, 1997 (1997-10-30)

  • "The Red Thread" – As Little Bear tries to retrieve Mother Bear's thread, he imagines himself the size of an ant, following the trail of the thread.
  • "Princess Duck" – Little Bear and his friends try out some costumes for dress-up. Duck fancies herself as a princess and they all do a parade.
  • "Little Bear Meets Duck" – Little Bear and Duck reminisce the time when they first met. The duck was with a group of hen chicks and Little Bear taught her how to quack and how to fly.
378"Mother Nature"
"Dance Steps"
"Who Am I?"
Arna SelznickStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
James Still
Suzanne Collins
November 5, 1997 (1997-11-05)

  • "Mother Nature" – Little Bear and Emily collect some interesting small plants from the forest. Mother Bear shows them the wonders of nature.
  • "Dance Steps" – Little Bear and his friends and family wait eagerly for New Year's. They all spend most of the time dancing. By midnight Little Bear and his friends are awake to see the new year, while the grownups all sleep.
  • "Who Am I?" – Little Bear and his friends play "Who Am I" giving impressions of Father Bear, No Feet, Moose and Lucy. Emily's Owl's impression makes Owl feel left out until Little Bear coaxes him.
389"Emily's Birthday"
"The Great Race"
"Circus for Tutu"
Arna SelznickStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: James Still
Jeff Stockwell
Betty Quan
November 11, 1997 (1997-11-11)

  • "Emily's Birthday" – Today is Emily's 7th Birthday. Little Bear and his friends come to celebrate the party at Granny's house. Little Bear is a bit worried about Emily growing up.
  • "The Great Race" – Little Bear starts up a great race with his friends. Frog gets caught in the excitement. Then Moose also joins the race. At the finish point Frog wins the race.
  • "Circus for Tutu" – Little Bear and his friends start up a circus especially for Tutu. Then the otters come and become the circus clowns.
3910"Clever Cricket"
"Leaves"
"Big Bad Broom"
Arna SelznickStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Michael Thoma
Jeff Stockwell
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Suzanne Collins
November 17, 1997 (1997-11-17)

  • "Clever Cricket" – Tutu brings a piece of firewood inhabited by a cricket. Granny names him Clever Cricket and he decides to settle in the house.
  • "Leaves" – Little Bear starts collecting leaves and helps Grandmother Bear bake a pie. During his afternoon nap waiting for the pie to be ready, he dreams of his mother as a child. When he wakes up, he finds Mother Bear's missing maple leaf charm.
  • "Big Bad Broom" – Little Bear cleans up the garden shed, while Grandfather Bear takes a nap. All this time a leaning broom is causing trouble and help for Little Bear, but he manages to clear the shed.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Leaves" was the third story, and "Big Bad Broom" was the second story. But for real, "Leaves" was the second story, and "Big Bad Broom" was the third story. They never fixed it.
4011"Pillow Hill"
"Diva Hen"
"Father Bear's Little Helper"
Charles E. BastienJames Still
James Still
Michael Thoma
January 9, 1998 (1998-01-09)

  • "Pillow Hill" – Little Bear is ill in bed. Father Bear keeps Little Bear content and Mother Bear holds a picnic in the bedroom. At bedtime Little Bear dreams of being the giant of Pillow Hill.
  • "Diva Hen" – Hen tries to sing a bit of opera, but has tone problems. Little Bear encourages her to give her best shot in front of their friends.
  • "Father Bear's Little Helper" – Father Bear is so busy in the garden he can't go fishing, so Little Bear helps out by digging a new patch for Mother Bear's tomato plants.
4112"I'll Be You, You'll Be Me"
"Frog In My Throat"
"The Puddle Jumper"
Charles E. BastienJames Still
Betty Quan
Michael Thoma
January 16, 1998 (1998-01-16)

  • "I'll Be You, You'll Be Me" – Little Bear pretends to be Duck and vice versa. Duck thinks it is her birthday. Then Hen and Cat swap personalities. Soon everyone becomes themselves.
  • "Frog In My Throat" – As Little Bear tries to yodel, he develops a sore throat. He takes the expression 'Frog in My Throat' literally. When he gets home, Mother Bear provides the cure.
  • "The Puddle Jumper" – Little Bear jumps over some puddles, spoiling Duck's favorite one. Frog takes them to a large puddle. Little Bear makes the jump and is proclaimed the great Puddle Jumper.
4213"Family Bath Time"
"Winter Wonderland"
"Mitzi's Mess"
Charles E. BastienBetty Quan
Y. York
Suzanne Collins
January 23, 1998 (1998-01-23)

  • "Family Bath Time" – Father Bear is busy taking a bath. Little Bear joins him and they have fun and get cleaned up. Then, Father Bear, has Mother Bear get inside the bathtub.
  • "Winter Wonderland" – Little Bear is eager to play in the coming winter. In a dream, Little Bear dances, makes music, has a snowball fight, does tobogganing and goes ice skating.
  • "Mitzi's Mess" – It all starts with Mitzi flying Little Bear's airplane in the house. Mitzi, Owl and Little Bear manage to make more mess and they barely hide it from Mother Bear.

Season 4 (1998–2000)

  • After this season, Mitzi no longer becomes a major character after Goblin Night and Duck Soup.
  • This is the last season to use the 1993 Nick Jr. Productions logo: Game of Air Catch.
  • This is also the last season to use traditional cel animation.
  • Production began & ended in 1998.
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
431"Moonlight Serenade"
"Caterpillars"
"Goblin Night"
Charles E. BastienMichael Thoma
Suzanne Collins
Suzanne Collins
September 4, 1998 (1998-09-04)

  • "Moonlight Serenade" – Tonight a harvest moon is in the sky. In a dream, Little Bear dances with the scarecrow under the moon, accompanied by mice, pumpkins, a rake, and a shovel.
  • "Caterpillars" – Little Bear, Duck, and No Feet take caterpillars out of Mother Bear's vegetable patch into some grassland. The next day, the caterpillars have turned into butterflies.
  • "Goblin Night" – On Goblin Night (Halloween), Little Bear, Cat, Owl, Duck, and Mitzi dress as scary monsters and then join Mother Bear, Father Bear and other animals for the bonfire.
442"Sleep Over"
"Sand Castle"
"Happy Anniversary"
Charles E. BastienJames Still
Y. York
Betty Quan
September 13, 1998 (1998-09-13)

  • "Sleep Over" – Duck and Owl come to Little Bear's house for a slumber party. Throughout the night they play games and Father Bear tells them a scary fairy tale.
  • "Sand Castle" – On a relaxing day at the lake, Little Bear builds a sandcastle. Duck, the Otters, and Owl join in Little Bear's royal game. Soon they play a game of flattening the castle.
  • "Happy Anniversary" – Today is Mother and Father Bear's Anniversary. Even without Father Bear Little Bear starts up a celebration party. Father Bear turns up later as a surprise.
453"The April Fool"
"Balloonheads"
"Mother Bear's Button"
Charles E. BastienJames Still
Betty Quan
Michael Thoma
September 19, 1998 (1998-09-19)

  • "The April Fool" – On April Fools Day, Little Bear tries to trick his parents which don't seem to work, until he gets a little flustered.
  • "Balloonheads" – Little Bear shares with the otters and Owl some bubble gum. The otters wind up chasing Owl to burst his large gum balloon and he ends sticky with gum.
  • "Mother Bear's Button" – While taking a walk, Mother Bear drops one of her dress buttons. Little Bear and Duck look and find a beetle that has the button, using it as an umbrella.
464"Little Bear and the Ice Boat"
"Baby Deer"
"Invisible Little Bear"
Charles E. BastienMichael Thoma
Suzanne Collins
Michael Thoma
September 26, 1998 (1998-09-26)

  • "Little Bear and the Ice Boat" – Today is Grandfather Bear's birthday. Little Bear helps Grandfather make an ice boat as a present. When they finish they try it out at the ice lake.
  • "Baby Deer" – Little Bear finds a lost fawn and takes care of her at home. The fawn is playful and excited. Little Bear and his parents shortly return her to her own family.
  • "Invisible Little Bear" – Little Bear plays a game with his friends of being invisible, but it doesn't quite fit in hiding and seek. Little Bear then gets bored of the game.
475"Valentines Day"
"Thinking of Mother Bear"
"I Spy"
Charles E. BastienStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Suzanne Collins
Betty Quan
Betty Quan
February 14, 1999 (1999-02-14)

  • "Valentines Day" – Little Bear receives an anonymous valentine letter. As he delivers letters to his friends he soon finds out his secret admirer is his own mother.
  • "Thinking of Mother Bear" – Little Bear draws some pictures for Mother Bear. After he shows them to her, she shows him his birthday cake.
  • "I Spy" – Little Bear and his friends play a game of I Spy. Later No Feet joins in. Cat makes some tricky things to spy and find.
486"Blue Feather"
"Thunder Monster"
"Duck Soup"
Charles E. BastienStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Y. York
James Still
Betty Quan
May 15, 1999 (1999-05-15)

  • "Blue Feather" – Little Bear meets a bear cub and his brother Big Bear. Big Bear is training his baby brother's sense of smell with a blue feather. Blue Feather then becomes the cub's name.
  • "Thunder Monster" – The weather becomes rainy with a thunderstorm. Little Bear imagines it as a monster. Eventually, the storm passes.
  • "Duck Soup" – Little Bear and his friends play a game where Duck gets to be the soup for Mitzi's monster. In the soup, they add mostly Duck's favorite foods.

  • Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Blue Feather" was listed as "Little Bear Meets Blue Feather".
497"Little White Skunk"
"Mother's Day"
"Little Footprint"
Charles E. BastienStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: James Still
Suzanne Collins
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: James Still
May 16, 1999 (1999-05-16)

  • "Little White Skunk" – A skunk family has lost their baby. Owl and Little Bear find a lost white skunk, but the skunks' baby is a rabbit. Little Bear calls the white skunk Marshmallow and her parents shortly come.
  • "Mother's Day" – Today is Mother's Day. While Little Bear picks flowers he helps a distressed rabbit to show him his mother still loves him. Then Little Bear takes flowers to his own mother.
  • "Little Footprint" – Today is a light snowfall. Little Bear, Duck, Owl, and Cat follow a set of small footprints to Marshmallow. They all play together and go to Little Bear's house for a nap.
508"Rainy Day Friends"
"Little Goblin Bear"
"Picnic on the Moon"
Charles E. BastienMichael Thoma
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: James Still
Betty Quan
May 30, 1999 (1999-05-30)

  • "Rainy Day Friends" – On a rainy day, Little Bear plays with Grandfather Bear's old toys in the attic. He imagines himself and the toys taking a great journey on the train.
  • "Little Goblin Bear" – Emily makes for Little Bear a goblin costume. During a game of tag, Little Bear meets a real goblin who takes Lucy for himself but later gives her back to Emily.
  • "Picnic on the Moon" – Little Bear imagines himself having a picnic on the moon and invites his friends over wearing their own space helmets.
519"Little Bear and the Sea Monster"
"Hat Parade"
"Finding Fisherman Bear"
Charles E. BastienMichael Thoma
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Michael Thoma
Suzanne Collins
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  • "Little Bear and the Sea Monster" – A fog covers the sea as Little Bear fishes with Owl. They are encountered by a giant sea dragon. A mermaid assists Little Bear to get his fishing hook out of the creature's mouth.
  • "Hat Parade" – Little Bears finds a box of hats and tries on several different hats with Emily. Later they give their friends a hat parade and head to Little Bear's house for some cake.
  • "Finding Fisherman Bear" – Little Bear sifts around his messy bedroom looking for Fisherman Bear. He finds nothing even after tidying up. The last place he looks is under the bedsheets.
5210"The Painting"
"The Kiss"
"The Wedding"
Raymond JafeliceStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: James Still
April 10, 2000 (2000-04-10)

  • "The Painting" – Mr. Skunk is distressed that no one loves him. Little Bear paints a picture and asks Mr. Skunk to take it to Mother Bear. Mr. Skunk is touched and happy when Mother Bear kisses him.
  • "The Kiss" – Mr. Skunk kisses Duck to pass it to Little Bear. Soon a kissing tag ensues and Mr. Skunk meets and engages with a romantic lady skunk.
  • "The Wedding" – Today, Mr. Skunk is to be wed with Ms. Skunk and all Little Bear's friends and relatives are invited. Some of Ms. Skunk's stink gas causes a stir, but the couple is finally married.

  • "Note: This episode in whole is also known as "A Kiss for Little Bear".

Season 5 (2001–03)

  • This is the only season to use the 1999 Nick Jr. Productions Logo.
  • This is also the only season to use Digital Ink and Paint Animation.
  • The first three episodes first aired on Nick Jr. Starting on February 7, 2003, Noggin began airing new episodes until the end of the series.
  • Production began & ended in 1999.
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No. in
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
Nick Jr.
531"Duck Loses Her Quack"
"Feathers in a Bunch"
"Detective Little Bear"
Daniel PoitrasJennifer Pertsch
Joseph Mallozzi
Betty Quan
December 20, 2001 (2001-12-20)

  • "Duck Loses Her Quack" – As Duck tries to teach her ducklings how to quack, she loses her own. Wherever they look, the ducklings pick up other noises. Duck finds her quack when Little Bear tries.
  • "Feathers in a Bunch" – Little Bear goes to play with Owl, but he is grumpy and busy just like Father Bear. Little Bear and Duck start up an act to make Owl laugh.
  • "Detective Little Bear" – Grandfather Bear has lost his pocket watch. Little Bear sums up some clues to conclude a goblin took it, but at lunch he finds it hidden in a loaf of bread.
542"The Sky is Falling"
"Father's Day"
"Fisherman Bear's Big Catch"
Daniel PoitrasJennifer Pertsch
Clive Endersby
Betty Quan
April 19, 2002 (2002-04-19)

  • "The Sky is Falling" – On a windy day in Mother Bear's garden, Little Bear tells a poem about flying.
  • "Father's Day" – Little Bear's fishing trip with Father Bear ends up being a time with all his friends too.
  • "Fisherman Bear's Big Catch" – An octopus takes Fisherman Bear from Little Bear. With Mermaid's aide, Little Bear retrieves him from the Octopus' tea party and finds him a new friend.
553"The Dandelion Wish"
"The Broken Boat"
"Duck Takes the Cake"
Daniel PoitrasJed MacKay
Nancy Barr
Betty Quan
May 7, 2002 (2002-05-07)

  • "The Dandelion Wish" – Little Bear tries hard to catch a dandelion fluff to make a wish. Duck and Cat assist him hoping for a share of the wish until they all run into a field of dandelions.
  • "The Broken Boat" – As Mother Bear prepares the table for Harvest Day, Little Bear breaks her gravy boat. Little Bear's friends try to fix it, but Father Bear has the answer.
  • "Duck Takes the Cake" – Hen has so much to do, that Duck helps her for the tea party. Duck takes Hen's requests too literally. He still manages to start the tea party.
Noggin
564"Magic Lemonade"
"Silly Billy"
"Good Night, Little Bear"
Daniel PoitrasNancy Barr
Betty Quan
Jennifer Pertsch
February 7, 2003 (2003-02-07)

  • "Magic Lemonade" – Little Bear makes some sour lemonade which he imagines is magic. His friends feel better from the heat after drinking the lemonade.
  • "Silly Billy" – Little Bear tries to get Father Bear to stay in a perfect posture for his picture, but Father Bear is in a silly mood. Still Little Bear gets his picture done.
  • "Good Night, Little Bear" – It is bedtime, but Little Bear wants to ensure he stays awake. After some excitement, Little Bear and his parents finally get tired enough to go to bed.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Silly Billy" was the third story, and "Good Night, Little Bear" was the second story. But for real, "Silly Billy" was the second story, and "Good Night, Little Bear" was the third story. They never fixed it.
575"First Frost"
"Hello Snow"
"Duck and the Winter Moon"
Daniel PoitrasGraham Whitehead
Clive Endersby
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
March 14, 2003 (2003-03-14)

  • "First Frost" – While assisting Mother and Father Bear with their chores, Little Bear anticipates the winter arrival of "Old Frost".
  • "Hello Snow" – Little Bear, Duck, Owl, and Cat dream of winter's arrival, and sing to the clouds for snowfall.
  • "Duck and the Winter Moon" – Little Bear and Duck venture into space to inform the moon that its brightness is keeping them awake.
586"Little Bear Talks to Himself"
"Who Do I Look Like?"
"Mister Nobody"
Daniel PoitrasStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Jed MacKay
Rhonda Smiley
Nancy Barr
April 11, 2003 (2003-04-11)

  • "Little Bear Talks to Himself" – Finding nobody at home and lacking company, Little Bear begins talking to himself, to the great astonishment of his friends. When he finds them hiding in a bush he rejoins them.
  • "Who Do I Look Like?" – Little Bear sees some resemblances in himself to his parents and grandparents when they tell him he is in some ways like them.
  • "Mister Nobody" – Little Bear's parents have lost their belongings and imagine Mr. Nobody is behind this. Little Bear is in fact that imaginary mischief-maker.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Little Bear Talks to Himself" was the third story and "Mister Nobody" was the first story. But for real, "Little Bear Talks to Himself" was the first story, and "Mister Nobody" was the third story. They never fixed it.
597"I Can Do That"
"Pied Piper Little Bear"
"The Big Swing"
Daniel PoitrasBetty Quan
Thomas La Pierre
Rhonda Smiley
April 22, 2003 (2003-04-22)

  • "I Can Do That" – Little Bear mimics the actions of other animals, exchanging a lot of imitations with No Feet.
  • "Pied Piper Little Bear" – Little Bear practices playing the recorder being taught a lesson by Grandfather Bear. The music gets the attention of some mice in the attic and Little Bear and Grandfather Bear lead out into the forest.
  • "The Big Swing" – Little Bear and Emily play on a swing then switch to playing knight and princess, before returning to the swing by evening.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "I Can Do That" was the third story, "Pied Piper Little Bear" was the first story, and "The Big Swing" was the second story. But for real, "I Can Do That" was the first story, "Pied Piper Little Bear" was the second story, and "The Big Swing" was the third story. They never fixed it.
608"The Greatest Show in the World"
"Lucky Little Bear"
"Little Bear's Tall Tale"
Daniel PoitrasClive Endersby
Jed MacKay
Nancy Barr
April 28, 2003 (2003-04-28)

  • "The Greatest Show in the World" – Little Bear and friends perform a circus act in the forest.
  • "Lucky Little Bear" – Little Bear, Duck, Owl, and Cat attempt to find Little Bear's lost lucky clover. Later he realizes that his luck is not within a clover, but is in the friendships he shares.
  • "Little Bear's Tall Tale" – During a camping trip, everyone takes turns adding onto Little Bear's spooky story about a monster.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "The Greatest Show in the World" was the second story, and "Lucky Little Bear" was the first story. But for real, "The Greatest Show in the World" was the first story, and "Lucky Little Bear" was the second story. They never fixed it.
619"Opposites Day"
"Wish Upon a Star"
"Sleepy Head Monster"
Daniel PoitrasThomas La Pierre
Rhonda Smiley
Betty Quan
April 30, 2003 (2003-04-30)

  • "Opposites Day" – When Little Bear wakes up on the wrong side of the bed, he decides to do impractical opposite things. Little Bear's friends quickly get the idea and play along.
  • "Wish Upon a Star" – As Little Bear waits for the moon to come, he and Mother Bear wish upon the evening star. Little Bear finally sees the moon during his bedtime.
  • "Sleepy Head Monster" – This morning Little Bear doesn't get up at first, but then he pretends he is the Sleepy Head Monster. When his parents play the game he gets tired of it.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Opposites Day" was the third story, "Wish Upon a Star" was the first story, and "Sleepy Head Monster" was the second story. But for real, "Opposites Day" was the first story, "Wish Upon a Star" was the second story, and "Sleepy Head Monster" was the third story. They never fixed it.
6210"Little Bear's Favorite Tree"
"Something Old, Something New"
"In A Little While"
Daniel PoitrasBetty Quan
Jennifer Pertsch
Nancy Barr
May 5, 2003 (2003-05-05)

  • "Little Bear's Favorite Tree" – Little Bear spends some time with his favourite oak tree. Some Blue Jays settle on it. By autumn the tree is blown down.
  • "Something Old, Something New" – Little Bear, Emily, Duck, and her ducklings look for special things for Lucy and Fisherman Bear's wedding.
  • "In A Little While" – Father Bear and Mother Bear are pretty busy and Little Bear gets tired of waiting. Eventually Little Bear teaches Father Bear what it is to be patient.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "Little Bear's Favorite Tree" was the third story, "Something Old, Something New" was the first story, and "In A Little While" was the second story. But for real, "Little Bear's Favorite Tree" was the first story, "Something Old, Something New" was the second story, and "In A Little While" was the third story. They never fixed it.
6311"We're Lost"
"Little Little Bear"
"Duck's Big Catch"
Daniel PoitrasRhonda Smiley
Graham Whitehead
Jed MacKay
May 9, 2003 (2003-05-09)

  • "We're Lost" – On a hot day, Little Bear imagines himself and Duck lost from the North Pole. After a lot of fun in the snow, they go back to the warmer summer outside their imagination.
  • "Little Little Bear" – Little Bear meets a young raccoon who mimics his actions, getting the name Little Little Bear. Together they play games until the raccoon family arrives.
  • "Duck's Big Catch" – Having caught nothing, Little Bear, Owl and Duck sail out on the lake. In the middle of a storm, a whale swallows them and they escape out of the blowhole.
6412"Little Bear Scares Everyone"
"The One That Got Away"
"Where Are Little Bear's Crayons?"
Daniel PoitrasStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Jennifer Pertsch
Michael Thoma
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Nancy Barr
2001 (2001) (Nick Jr. on CBS)[2]
September 25, 2003 (2003-09-25) (Noggin)

  • "Little Bear Scares Everyone" – Little Bear makes himself a leafy mask. With it, he scares his friends. Little Bear then turns the mask into a crown for Mother Bear.
  • "The One That Got Away" – Little Bear tries to catch a large fish, which gets away. He visits Captain Buckle's pirate ship and the Mermaid gives him a conch to call the fish.
  • "Where Are Little Bear's Crayons?" – Little Bear is looking for his crayons to draw the sunset. By the time he finds all his crayons, the night has come.
6513"How to Love a Porcupine"
"A Houseboat for Duck"
"How Little Bear Met Owl"
Daniel PoitrasStory by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Betty Quan
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Jennifer Pertsch
Story by: Else Holmelund Minarik
Teleplay by: Jennifer Pertsch
November 7, 2003 (2003-11-07)

  • "How to Love a Porcupine" – Little Bear and Duck play with a porcupine all the while trying not to get pricked by her quills, but the porcupine finds another one to play with.
  • "A Houseboat for Duck" – With so many frogs keeping Duck awake late at night, Little Bear makes her a houseboat. Duck doesn't like the houseboat, but all the frogs do.
  • "How Little Bear Met Owl" – Little Bear tells his parents a bedtime story about his first meeting with Owl when he was looking at the moon and they shared their interests in the nighttime.

  • "Note: On DirecTV and other cable systems, "A Houseboat for Duck" was the third story, and "How Little Bear Met Owl" was the second story. But for real, "A Houseboat for Duck" was the second story, and "How Little Bear Met Owl" was the third story. They never fixed it.

References

  1. "Official Little Bear". Retrieved 1 November 2015.
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