Little Bear prepares for his trip to Grandmother's House by carefully packing jam, soup and cookies between pine boughs. As he meets his friends along the way his gifts are eaten. Grandmother Bear is excited to see Little Bear and is delighted by his present of pine boughs.
Grandfather Bear says there is no way Little Bear could make him tired. Little Bear leads Grandfather Bear exploring, up a tree, and rolling down a hill. After lunch Grandfather falls asleep and Little Bear soon follows.
Grandmother Bear tells Little Bear the story of when Mother Bear had a robin.
Little Bear and Father Bear have a date for an adventure. Little Bear tries to wait patiently for Father Bear to wake up.
Little Bear and Father Bear are going camping on the top of a hill. On the way they meet many new animals; birds, chipmunks and a moose!
When the Bear family cleans out the attic, Little Bear uncovers some of Mother Bear's old treasures, including a pair of maracas with a very colorful history.
When Little Bear is awakened by the wind's howling, Mother Bear tells him a story.
While picking berries, Grandfather Bear tells Little Bear a story about a goblin.
At Grandmother and Grandfather Bear's house, Little Bear tries to stay awake for his parent's arrival.
Little Bear and Emily find an egg in the woods and try to find the birds who lost it.
Little Bear writes to Emily during the school year.
While raking leaves, Little Bear imagines playing with Emily and his friends throughout the seasons.
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.
One rainy day when Mother Bear catches a chill, Little Bear wants to play doctor and take care of her.
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.
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.
Curious about where snow comes from, Little Bear takes a compass and Duck on an adventure to the North Pole.
While working in the garden with Mother Bear, Little Bear meets No Feet, a sweet snake with a friendly face.
While celebrating Hen's birthday, Little Bear misses Emily and releases a balloon to go find her and tell her so.
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 showing the way home.
When Little Bear finds an abandoned old boat and treasure map, he and his friends become Captain Little Bear and a pirate crew aboard "The Ladybug" and imagine themselves sailing off to a lost island in search of buried treasure.
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.
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.
When Little Bear's first tooth comes loose Little Bear's friends suggest ways to extract the tooth in order to speed the visit from the tooth fairy.
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 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.
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.
Inspired by Mother Bear's garden, Little Bear plants sunflowers and imagines a garden of giant vegetables that he and No Feet visit.
Little Bear goes on a quest for his royal title so that he may marry Princess Emily.
Little Bear attempts to paint Lucy's portrait despite Tutu's antics at being left out.
When Mother Bear's scarecrow blows apart in the wind, Little Bear dresses up like a scarecrow, but discovers that crows are good friends, too.
Little Bear helps Mother Bear look after a baby raccoon for a day and learns that babies are hard work.
Little Bear and 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've all won the race.
Little Bear and Grandfather Bear make a kite on a windy day and Little Bear imagines himself flyin around the world on it.
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.
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 grouchy and apologizes to Emily, and the gang continues to "play ball."
Little Bear and friends put on a play to celebrate the annual blueberry harvest.
Little Bear explores the woods and paints pictures of the mysterious creatures he meets.
Little Bear befriends a whale and keeps him secret from Father Bear because he fears his new friend would be a lifetime catch for a fisherman.
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.
Emily and Little Bear make a pretend school and the playful otters are their unruly students.
Little Bear and Father Bear make a game out of spring cleaning. Mother Bear keeps them from getting too distracted from the job at hand.
While out on a fishing trip, Father Bear recounts to Little Bear how he met his whale friend, Mighty.
Mitzi is a precocious little monkey. She meets Little Bear and the gang and, after a shaky start, they all become friends.
Little Bear, Emily, and Tutu take a magical fantasy ride on Granny's Old Flying Rug.
After Little Bear awakes to find Mitzi sleeping outside in a tree, he and his friends build her a tree house of her own.
Mitzi instructs Little Bear in the intricacy of tree climbing and swinging from branch to branch.
The blowing wind brings Father Bear's nightshirt to life and Little Bear playfully chases it through the forest.
Little Bear, Duck, and Cat have become restless due to the long Winter, so Mother Bear sends them on a search for Spring. With help from a sleeping Groundhog, they learn that Spring is right around the corner. The three friends happily start spreading the news that Spring is on its way.
Little Bear, Emily, and Mitzi put on a puppet show for their friends starring Lucy, Fisherman Bear, and Mitzi's Little Monster.
The gang play an exciting game of Simon Says. When Duck finally gets the hang of it, she really enjoys being the leader -- maybe a little too much.
Uncle Rusty is put through the ""first time babysitter"" antics of Little Bear and his friends.
Father Bear, Uncle Rusty, and Little Bear go on a hiking expedition to the "top of the world."
While trying to catch a big fish for that night's supper, Little Bear is visited by his friend, the Mermaid, and she takes him on a fantastic underwater adventure.
The gang loses Lucy and their imaginations go wild, creating a multitude of imagined horrors Lucy may be facing. Little Bear bravely rescues Lucy from the real horror of having fallen into a small, dark cave.
Father Bear is grouchy from lack of sleep and becomes a monster in the eyes of Little Bear, Owl, and Mitzi. The only way of appeasing the monster is by feeding him monster pudding which turns him back into Father Bear.
The gingerbread cookies that Emily, Granny, and Little Bear make come to life and run away to play in the snow. Duck, Cat, and Owl join Emily and Little Bear in rounding up the mischievous cookies.
Little Bear gets a bag of marbles from Father Bear and while he's practicing, Mitzi, Cat, Duck, and Tutu come by and want to play marbles with him. Mitzi wins all of Little Bear's marbles, however, using Duck's marble, Little Bear wins them all back, but decides to share them with his friends.
Little Bear fantasizes about being small so he can follow a spool of Mother Bear's thread into the bushes. He has an interesting adventure being tiny, meeting insects, birds, and being rescued by No Feet.
This is the story of Little Bear and Duck's first meeting, when they are just a cub and a duckling. Little Bear Cub is sure he can fly south for the winter while Duckling, being raised by a chicken, cannot fly at all. So, the rambunctious Cub teaches the Duckling how to fly, but in the end the friends decide not to fly south for the winter.
Emily and Little Bear collect a variety of natural wonders such as flowers and leaves for their nature collection. They show their collection to Mother Bear who teaches them more about the wonders of Mother Nature.
It's New Year's Eve and there's a party at Grandfather Bear's house. Everyone is dancing and having fun as they wait for the New Year to arrive.
While playing a game of "Who Am I?" Owl's feelings get hurt. It's up to the gang to show Owl that it's all right to laugh and make fun of themselves.
It's Emily's birthday but Little Bear isn't in a partying mood. He's unhappy because Emily is getting older, but is comforted by Emily who reminds him he'll be a year older, too.
Little Bear, Mitzi, Cat, Duck, and Frog decide to have a race to Little Bear's house. Caught up in the spirit of competition, they must be reminded that the race is just for fun and winning doesn't matter.
Tutu's nostalgia for her days in the circus prompts the gang to put on their own circus, which includes some surprise performances by the Otters.
Little Bear has a very special dream about meeting his Mother Bear as a cub. They play together all afternoon, collecting leaves, and talking about Mother Bear Cub's charm bracelet. Little Bear awakens from the dream with real knowledge about the lost charm from Mother Bear's bracelet and Mother Bear.
Little Bear gladly helps Father Bear finish chores around the house. They happily water the lawn and garden before Father Bear takes Little Bear out for a great afternoon of fishing.
Little Bear and his friends get frogs in their throats while out playing at Pudding Hill. They run to Mother Bear who cures them in no time with cups of warm lemonade and honey.
Father Bear's bath time is interrupted when Little Bar jumps in with all of his toys. When Father Bear pulls Mother Bear in to the tub, the fun just gets better.
Little Bear has his first sleep over and his friends want to play more and more games. Father Bear becomes part of the sleepover and coaxes them in to bed with an active rendition of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Little Bear has built a marvelous sand castle. He is the King and Duck insists on being Queen. The threat of invaders brings the Otters to the rescue and the game isn't over until a wizard is found, a spell is cast, a sleeping beauty is awake again, and - the most fun part of all - the castle is knocked down!
Father Bear is away so Little Bear surprises Mother Bear by dressing up and dancing with her to celebrate her wedding anniversary. But the real surprise is when Father Bear returns home early so the whole family can celebrate together.
Little Bear and Duck use a magnifying glass to find a button that fell off of Mother Bear's coat. They soon follow different insects around, who try to carry the button away. When they discover Beetle using it as an umbrella, they give him a mushroom in exchange and take the button back to Mother Bear.
Little Bear takes home a wounded baby deer who breaks and eats things in the house because he is used to living wild in the woods. Soon Little Bear comes to accept that his new friend will be happier back in the woods with his own family.
When Little Bear ruins a game hid and seek by pretending he's invisible, his friends give him a taste of his own medicine by becoming invisible too. Little Bear gets lonely, and wishing his friends could see him again, he goes home. Owl, Duck, Hen and Cat, feeling he's learned his lesson, give him another chance at being friends.
With Father Bear in tow, Little Bear sketches items from nature that remind him of Mother Bear, like beautiful flowers, the warm sunshine (and chocolate cake!).
Little Bear and his friends Duck, Cat, Mitzi and No Feet play I Spy in the garden on evening. They discover that in the dark, mushrooms look like small umbrellas, stones look a lot like monstrous spider legs.
While picking blueberries for Mother Bear's pie, Little Bear meets Blue Feather, a baby Black bear. When Big Bear, Blue Feather's older brother shows up, the three play a spirited game of hide and seek.
Inspired by Mitzi's puppet monster, Little Bear, Mitzi and Cat pretend to be monsters and prepare a soup with Duck as a the main ingredient.
Little Bear and Owl find Marshmallow, a white baby skunk, who's lost. The pair become her adopted parents for the day until she's returned to her family.
Rabbit is afraid to give his mom a Mother's Day gift because he broke her teapot. So, at the urging of Rabbit, Little Bear disguises himself as a rabbit to deliver a Mother's Day present to Rabbit's mom. Mother Rabbit and Rabbit are reunited and Little Bear goes home to delivery his own Mother's Day present to Mother Bear.
After the first winter snowfall, Little Bear and his friends meet Marshmallow the baby skunk after tracking her footprints through the snow. Marshmallow reminds them of the simple joys of being a baby.
Using Grandfather Bear's toy train, Little Bear's imagination takes him on a fanciful railroad adventure when a group of toys come to life.
Emily makes a Goblin costume for Little Bear. When a real Goblin takes Lucy away, it's up to Little Goblin Bear to get Lucy back.
Wearing improvised space helmets, Little Bear and his friends make a trip to the moon, and Mother Bear joins them for a special moon picnic.
Little Bear and owl are fishing when a fog rolls in. They accidentally catch a huge sea monster who drags them out to sea. Fortunately, Little Bear's friend Mermaid comes to help them unhook the monster and returns them back to the dock just in time for lunch.
Little bear is missing his doll, fisherman Bear, and Mother Bear suspects that it is somewhere in Little Bear's very messy room. Mother Bear and Little Bear have fun hunting for Fisherman Bear, and end up cleaning Little Bear's room in the process.
Little Bear discovers Owl is grumpy. With the help of Duck and a little mud, Little Bear tries to cheer up Owl.
The sun is sleeping... the clouds are creeping... the wind is calling... the sky is falling! Little Bear has a new poem to describe a very windy day in the yard. With a flowerpot for a hat and Mother Bear's apron for a cape, Little Bear flies the windy sky and helps Mother Bear with her garden, too.
Little Bear and Father Bear are going fishing on Father's Day - just the two of them. But then Hen joins them, and then Owl joins them, followed by Duck ... and Cat! Two fishermen quickly turn into six, and everyone has a great time fishing and singing in the boat.
Little Bear and Fisherman Bear go fishing and they meet an Octopus who takes Fisherman Bear to tea! Little Bear and Mermaid rescue Fisherman Bear and find a playmate for Octopus.
Little Bear is chasing a dandelion fluff so he can catch it and make a wish. Duck soon sees it too, and she wants to make a wish. When Cat sees the fluff he wants to make a wish as well, and the race to make a wish is on! The three chase the fluff to a dandelion field where they can make all the wishes they want.
Little Bear is playing with the gravy boat and accidentally breaks it. He is afraid to tell Mother Bear and turns to his loyal friends for help.
Duck is in charge of organizing Hen's tea party while Hen picks strawberries for her shortcake. Everything is fine -- until Duck starts giving instructions to her friends! Dough goes rolling, eggs are separating and pictures of milk are drawn! Hen is in for a big surprise, including a shorter shortcake!
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! Duck,Owl and Hen find they can do lots of things after drinking Little Bear's "magic" lemonade.
Little Bear doesn't want to sleep-he wants to stay awake. He tries to avoid bedtime by making scary faces, hiding Father Bear's glasses and saying goodnight to the moon! But yawns never stay away for long and little bears need their sleep.
Little Bear and Father Bear have fun being silly together while Little Bear paints Father Bear's portrait.
Father Bear tells Little Bear winter is on it's way and that Old Frost is coming to visit. Little Bear looks in the garden with Mother Bear for Frost, but only finds No Feet! Then Little Bear helps Father Bear with the firewood, but Old Frost isn't there. It's only when Little Bear isn't expecting it that Old Frost shows himself.
The winter moon is just to bright and he's keeping Little Bear and Duck awake. The two try telling stories about warm places to lull themselves to sleep. But when that doesn't work, they decide to fly to the moon to help their bright friend fall asleep.
Little Bear has decided it will snow today so Little Bear, Duck, Owl and Cat wait for snow on Pudding Hill. They sing songs about snow to encourage it to come and play fun winter games. Then it turns out that snow might have been listening all along!
Little Bear can't find his friends, so he makes a game of talking to himself. Duck, Owl, Cat and Hen hear him, and decide to find out what is going on. The friends secretly follow Little Bear until he catches them in the act!
Little Bear looks a little like everyone - he has Father Bear's paws, Mother Bear's eyes, Grandmother Bear's feet and Grandfather Bear's nose! When Little Bear worries that no one looks like him, Mother and Father point out that he looks like someone... Little Bear!
When things go missing at Little Bear's house, Little Bear suspects "Mister Nobody". But was it Mister nobody who took Father Bear's book, Mother Bear's hat and buttons, and the cookies, or was it a certain Little Bear?
Little Bear and No Feet learn their differences can be fun when they try to imitate each others moves. They have fun growling, slithering and later, hugging Mother Bear, who declares she can do that too!
There are some uninvited guests at Grandfather Bear's house - lots of pesky mice! Grandfather Bear and Little Bear decide to re-enact the tale of Pied Piper Bear, and using Little Bear's flute, dance the mice right out of the house.
Little Bear and Emily play on the tree swing and swing to a kingdom far, far away. It's a land where Sir Little Bear must help Princess Emily find her special her special furry friend...someone Sir Little Bear knows very well.
It's The Greatest Show In The World - and Little Bear's the perfect ringmaster! Little Bear and his friends perform some amazing tricks and entertain everyone in the forest.
Little Bear is very lucky - he has found a four leaf clover! When he loses it, he's afraid he's lost his luck, so Little Bear, with Duck, chase the clover. The two come across Owl and Cat, but they've lost luck as well. Little Bear later realizes he has always been lucky to have such wonderful friends.
Little Bear, Father Bear, duck, Owl and Hen are telling tall tales - the best kind of tales for a campfire! Everyone takes turns telling the story of scary Monster Bear.
After waking upside down, Little Bear declares Opposites Day! Little Bear has fun doing the opposite of what he normally does, at home and outside with his friends. It's not long before Duck, Owl and Hen join him, even though at first they're a bit confused.
Father Bear and Little Bear are far apart, but make a pact to say goodnight to the moon. When the moon doesn't appear, Mother Bear and Little Bear wish on a star instead. Then Little Bear's secret wish comes true.
Little Bear has fun with Mother and Father Bear when he is too tired to wake up. He hides under his blanket and talks in a funny voice - he's the Sleepy Head Monster! But Sleepy Head Monsters like singing, dancing and flapjacks just as much as Little Bear!
Little Bear has a favorite tree, a special friend on whom he sits. When the tree is knocked down during a fierce storm, Little Bear is very upset. But Mother Bear explains it is nature's way and Little Bear learns he can plant seeds from the tree.
Little Bear and Emily play "Wedding Day" and decide to marry Lucy and Fisherman Bear. But first they must find Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and Something Blue! Little Bear and Emily ask Duck, Owl and the Ducklings for help with their wedding search.
A little while is a long time if you're a Little Bear! Little Bear must learn to be patient as he waits for Father Bear, and then for nice weather. But Little Bear's learning and patience pays off when he is able to help Father Bear solve his crossword puzzle!
Little Bear and Duck are very hot, so it's off to the North Pole to cool down! They come across some penguins, an igloo, and a playful polar bear, but are lost and soon miss their home. They decide to leave the snow behind and head back to their pond and their home sweet home.
Little Bear befriends a small raccoon who imitates Little Bear's every move. Little Bear calls his friend Little Little Bear but his friend is also lots and lots of trouble!
Captain Little Bear is on the ocean with his mates, Sailor Duck and Sailor Owl. Sailor Duck soon catches the biggest fish of the day - but it's not a fish, it's a whale! The whale swallows all the friends whole, but they escape safely and just in time for fish stew.
On a windy autumn day, Little Bear makes a mask of leaves and scares everyone he comes across. Duck, Owl, Hen and No Feet want to play the scary game, too, but the wind scares them first!
Little Bear and Father Bear are fishing when Father Bear decides to take a nap. While Father Bear's asleep, Little Bear catches a "cloud" fish, a lost pirate ship and a mermaid! He tells Father Bear all about it, and about how the fish he catches later isn't as big as "the one that got away".
There's a beautiful sunset outside and Little Bear wants to draw it! But there are no crayons in his crayon box - where could they all be? Little Bear goes on a search and finds his crayons in the strangest places!
Little Bear and Duck find a lonely porcupine who just wants to play. The only problem is, her prickly quills are too prickly to play games like tag and leap frog! When the porcupine meets another porcupine, Little Bear and Duck are relieved. They decide it's OK to love porcupines at a distance.
Little Bear helps Duck build a houseboat when some noisy frogs won't let her sleep. When Duck still misses her old nest, she's afraid she will never sleep. But the frogs take a liking to the houseboat, so the frogs and Duck's problems float away!
Little Bear tells Mother Bear an enchanting bedtime story of how Little Bear met Owl one windy night.
Little Bear and Father Bear go camping and encounter another young bear named Cub. But when Little Bear meets Trouble the Mountain Lion, Cub saves him. They encounter Little Moose, but he gets in trouble. Cub plays with Little Bear and his friends. Cat, Owl, Duck, and Hen. but when they learn that Cub's parents got lost, they search for them. but Little Bear, Cub, and Duck get separated from Moose and the others. but they encounter Poppy and Pete the 2 silly foxes. but when they get to the Canyon, Trouble spies on them and tries to eat Duck, but Poppy and Pete save Duck. Little Bear manages to defeat Trouble and find Cub's parents.