Maurice Sendak's Little Bear Season 3 Episode 3

Ep 3. Little Bear Sings a Song/A House For Mitzi/Up A Tree

  • April 15, 2018
  • 1440 min

Little Bear is a children's television series based on the books by Maurice Sendak. In season 3 episode 3, titled "Little Bear Sings a Song/A House For Mitzi/Up A Tree," Little Bear finds himself singing a catchy tune that he can't get out of his head. With the help of his friends, he turns his song into a festive celebration for all to enjoy.

The episode begins with Little Bear wandering through the forest, humming a tune. He runs into his animal friends, including Duck, Hen, and Owl, who ask him what he's singing. Little Bear tells them it's just a silly song that's stuck in his head, but soon everyone is singing along.

The group decides to turn Little Bear's ditty into a full-fledged party, complete with music, dancing, and refreshments. Duck and Hen make some delicious snacks, while Owl brings out his gramophone to play some tunes. Little Bear, meanwhile, gets himself a guitar and starts to strum along to his catchy melody.

As the festivities continue, the animals all join in with their own musical talents. Duck sings a hilarious song about a frog, while Hen clucks along in the background. Owl gives a virtuoso performance on his violin, and even Little Bear's younger sister Mitzi gets in on the action, playing some jazzy notes on her toy piano.

As the party winds down, Little Bear thanks his friends for helping him turn his little song into such a big celebration. They all promise to get together again soon for another musical extravaganza.

The second part of the episode, "A House For Mitzi," sees Little Bear helping his little sister Mitzi find a new home. Mitzi is tired of living in a hole in the ground and wants to find a proper house to call her own. Little Bear suggests they ask their friend Frog for some help.

Frog leads them to a nearby tree, which he says would make a great house for Mitzi. Little Bear is skeptical at first, but Frog shows them how to turn the hollow trunk into a cozy little home. They gather some materials from around the forest, and soon Mitzi has her very own house.

The third and final part of the episode, "Up A Tree," finds Little Bear and his friends climbing a tall tree to get a better look at the view. Duck is too afraid to climb, but Little Bear assures her that it's not so scary once you get started. With a little bit of encouragement, Duck finally makes it to the top.

From their perch in the branches, the animals can see for miles around. They spot all sorts of interesting sights, including a group of bears fishing in a nearby stream. Little Bear tells his friends all about the different landmarks they can see, including a distant mountain and a nearby waterfall.

But just as they start to enjoy the view, a gust of wind blows through the tree, sending them all tumbling to the ground. Luckily, nobody is hurt, and they all have a good laugh about their daring adventure.

Overall, "Little Bear Sings a Song/A House For Mitzi/Up A Tree" is a charming and lighthearted episode that will delight young viewers. With its catchy music, relatable characters, and beautiful animation, it's a perfect example of what makes this beloved children's series so popular.

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  • First Aired
    April 15, 2018
  • Runtime
    1440 min
  • Language
    English
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