Bear in the Big Blue House Season 2 Episode 38

Ep 38. What's the Story?

  • February 25, 1998
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Bear in the Big Blue House season 2 episode 38, titled "What's the Story?", follows Bear and his friends as they explore the power of stories and storytelling. Throughout the episode, they learn about the different types of stories there are and how they can be used to inspire, entertain, and even teach important lessons.

The episode opens with Bear sitting in front of a cozy fire in his living room, surrounded by his friends Tutter, Ojo, Treelo, and Pip and Pop. As they chat, Bear asks his friends if they have any good stories to tell. Tutter tells a short tale about a mouse who saves the day, but the other friends seem unsure about their own abilities to tell stories.

Bear, ever the patient teacher, explains that everyone has stories to share, and that there are many different ways to tell them. He suggests that they all try telling stories in their own unique way, whether it's through words, pictures, or even pantomime.

As they begin to explore the power of storytelling, the friends discover that stories can be both entertaining and educational. Ojo shares a story about a fairy who helps a lost boy find his way home, and Treelo tells a story about a giant who learns to be kind to others. Tutter shares a story about his great-grandfather, and even Pip and Pop get in on the action with a silly story about a banana and a donkey.

Throughout the episode, Bear and his friends learn that stories can be used to teach important lessons and help people understand complex ideas. They discover that stories can be used to inspire people to be their best selves and to make the world a better place.

As the episode draws to a close, Bear and his friends gather around the fire once more, reflecting on what they've learned. They come to the realization that storytelling is not just a fun pastime, but a powerful tool that can be used to build connections and bring people together.

"What's the Story?" is a heartwarming episode that showcases the power of storytelling and highlights the importance of creativity and imagination. With its engaging characters, relatable themes, and feel-good message, this episode is sure to delight viewers of all ages.

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    February 25, 1998
  • Language
    English
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