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*This episode has neither a [[Shadow]] segment, nor a real-kids segment. |
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Bear in the Big Blue House | |
Premiere | June 16, 1999 |
Written by | P. Kevin Strader |
Director | Richard A. Fernandes |
Theme | Numbers |
As Bear readies ten jars of honey to distribute to the residents of Woodland Valley, Pip and Pop are excited about a visit from the cousin Tally. Their enthusiasm is dampened, however, when they find that Tally has a new hobby, counting things, so Bear tries to help them to see that numbers can be fun. Tutter also learns about numbers when Bear teaches him about measuring.
Songs
- Let Me Count The Ways
- Count 'Em Up
Notes
- This episode has neither a Shadow segment, nor a real-kids segment.
- Luna makes a reference to Toy Story when she tells Bear what she loves most about numbers, as she excitedly states that they go "to infinity and beyond".
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