Little Bear and Duck find a lonely porcupine who just wants to play./Little Bear tells Mother Bear a bedtime story./Little Bear helps Duck build a houseboat.
Follows a young bear as he goes on exciting adventures in the forest, gets into trouble and learns new things with his friends, including Emily, Duck, Hen, Cat, and Owl. His parents are Mother Bear, who is always there when he needs her, and Father Bear, a fisherman who is often at sea. Based on books by Else Holmelund Minarik.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Little Bear and Duck find a lonely porcupine who just wants to play./Little Bear tells Mother Bear a bedtime story./Little Bear helps Duck build a houseboat.
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.
Little Bear gets scared during a thunderstorm and goes into his parents room and tries to wake them up but they keep sleeping. He goes back to his room and falls asleep.
Little Bear has made lemonade for a hot summer's day. When Duck discovers that it is sour, Little Bear explains it's because his lemonade has amazing powers!
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