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{{episodebear|image=304 the senseless detectives.JPG|airdate=July 19, [[1999]]|writer=[[Andy Yerkes]]|director=[[Dean Gordon]]|theme=Senses}}
 
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[[Bear]] is busy doing some cooking --- he's making his annual batch of cookies for everyone in [[Woodland Valley]]. As he starts to bake the cookies, he gets a call from [[Ojo]] and [[Tutter]]. They're pretending to be [[Big Blue House]] detectives, but they feel that they've solved all the mysteries in the Big Blue House, or perhaps even the world. Bear gives them a new challenge by using dishtowels to blindfold them so that they can play one of his favorite games --- "What is It?" Using senses other than sight, he first has them identify a flower and then peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Later, they find an actual mystery to solve when [[Treelo]] reports that his "banananana" is missing. With Bear's help, the senses of touch and smell are used to track down the stinky, squishy old banana. When the cookies are finally finished, the kids decide to cover up all their senses except taste in an attempt to get Bear to give them some cookies. He quickly ends the game --- he was planning to share the cookies with them anyway. They all end up sharing the cookies together outside, as [[Pip and Pop]] express their appreciation for all the wonderful sounds, sights and smells of nature.
 
[[Bear]] is busy doing some cooking --- he's making his annual batch of cookies for everyone in [[Woodland Valley]]. As he starts to bake the cookies, he gets a call from [[Ojo]] and [[Tutter]]. They're pretending to be [[Big Blue House]] detectives, but they feel that they've solved all the mysteries in the Big Blue House, or perhaps even the world. Bear gives them a new challenge by using dishtowels to blindfold them so that they can play one of his favorite games --- "What is It?" Using senses other than sight, he first has them identify a flower and then peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Later, they find an actual mystery to solve when [[Treelo]] reports that his "banananana" is missing. With Bear's help, the senses of touch and smell are used to track down the stinky, squishy old banana. When the cookies are finally finished, the kids decide to cover up all their senses except taste in an attempt to get Bear to give them some cookies. He quickly ends the game --- he was planning to share the cookies with them anyway. They all end up sharing the cookies together outside, as [[Pip and Pop]] express their appreciation for all the wonderful sounds, sights and smells of nature.
   
 
==Songs==
 
==Songs==
 
*[[Making Sense of Your World]]
 
*[[Making Sense of Your World]]
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==Gallery==
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==Video releases==
 
==Video releases==

Revision as of 11:22, 3 January 2020

Bear in the Big Blue House
304 the senseless detectives
Premiere July 19, 1999
Written by Andy Yerkes
Director Dean Gordon
Theme Senses

Bear is busy doing some cooking --- he's making his annual batch of cookies for everyone in Woodland Valley. As he starts to bake the cookies, he gets a call from Ojo and Tutter. They're pretending to be Big Blue House detectives, but they feel that they've solved all the mysteries in the Big Blue House, or perhaps even the world. Bear gives them a new challenge by using dishtowels to blindfold them so that they can play one of his favorite games --- "What is It?" Using senses other than sight, he first has them identify a flower and then peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Later, they find an actual mystery to solve when Treelo reports that his "banananana" is missing. With Bear's help, the senses of touch and smell are used to track down the stinky, squishy old banana. When the cookies are finally finished, the kids decide to cover up all their senses except taste in an attempt to get Bear to give them some cookies. He quickly ends the game --- he was planning to share the cookies with them anyway. They all end up sharing the cookies together outside, as Pip and Pop express their appreciation for all the wonderful sounds, sights and smells of nature.

Songs

  • Making Sense of Your World

Gallery

Video releases


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