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{{episodebear|image=You Learn Something New Every Day Title Card.jpg|airdate=January 20, 1998|writer=[[Noel MacNeal]]|director=[[Lisa Simon]]|theme=Learning}}One morning, [[Bear]] receives a notice in the mail that he's won a free mambo lesson by an instructor from the Ha-Cha-Cha Dancing School. As he gets ready for the arrival of this instructor, he finds that the kids of the Big Blue House are learning new things as well. [[Ojo]] pretends to be a teacher with [[Treelo]] and Bear as her students and later takes them on a field trip to the bathroom of the [[Big Blue House]], where they observe the [[Pip and Pop|wild otters]] in their natural habitat, the bathtub. Tutter, meanwhile, struggles to read a book with numbers. Later, everyone gets a surprise when the mambo instructor turns out to be Tutter's [[Grandma Flutter]]. In the Shadow segment, Shadow's story is "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" narrated by a doctor. In her story, a doctor is telling us how to do it or "grasp these items firmly". Once he reaches all the way to 10, he catchphrases "Practice makes perfect!".
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{{episodebear|image=You Learn Something New Every Day Title Card.jpg|airdate=|writer=[[Noel MacNeal]]|director=[[Lisa Simon]]|theme=Learning}}One morning, [[Bear]] receives a notice in the mail that he's won a free mambo lesson by an instructor from the Ha-Cha-Cha Dancing School. As he gets ready for the arrival of this instructor, he finds that the kids of the Big Blue House are learning new things as well. [[Ojo]] pretends to be a teacher with [[Treelo]] and Bear as her students and later takes them on a field trip to the bathroom of the [[Big Blue House]], where they observe the [[Pip and Pop|wild otters]] in their natural habitat, the bathtub. Tutter, meanwhile, struggles to read a book with numbers. Later, everyone gets a surprise when the mambo instructor turns out to be Tutter's [[Grandma Flutter]].
   
 
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Latest revision as of 02:15, 9 January 2020

Bear in the Big Blue House
You Learn Something New Every Day Title Card
Written by Noel MacNeal
Director Lisa Simon
Theme Learning

One morning, Bear receives a notice in the mail that he's won a free mambo lesson by an instructor from the Ha-Cha-Cha Dancing School. As he gets ready for the arrival of this instructor, he finds that the kids of the Big Blue House are learning new things as well. Ojo pretends to be a teacher with Treelo and Bear as her students and later takes them on a field trip to the bathroom of the Big Blue House, where they observe the wild otters in their natural habitat, the bathtub. Tutter, meanwhile, struggles to read a book with numbers. Later, everyone gets a surprise when the mambo instructor turns out to be Tutter's Grandma Flutter.

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