Ep 5. Mitzi's Little Monster/Simon Says/Applesauce
- April 15, 2018
- 1440 min
Mitzi's Little Monster/Simon Says/Applesauce is the fifth episode of the third season of Maurice Sendak's Little Bear. In this episode, Little Bear spends a busy day with his friends Mitzi and Simon.
The first of the three segments, "Mitzi's Little Monster," finds Little Bear playing in the woods with Mitzi. They come across a big, scary creature that appears to be breathing fire. Mitzi is terrified, but Little Bear reassures her that it's just a friendly monster. They approach the creature, and it turns out to be Mitzi's toy dragon, which she had left behind on a previous visit to the woods. Little Bear helps Mitzi overcome her fear of the dragon by showing her that it's not really scary at all.
In the second segment, "Simon Says," Little Bear and Mitzi are playing a game of Simon Says with their friend Simon. The game proves to be more challenging than they anticipated, as Simon's commands become increasingly complex and difficult to follow. Eventually, Little Bear accidentally knocks over a jar of applesauce, and the three friends have to figure out how to clean up the mess before Little Bear's mother sees it.
The final segment, "Applesauce," finds Little Bear and his family making applesauce. Little Bear helps his father pick apples off the trees, then watches as his mother and grandmother cook them down into a delicious sauce. After tasting the finished product, Little Bear decides to make some himself. He gathers up some apples and begins cooking them, but soon finds himself in over his head as the process becomes more complicated than he anticipated. His family comes to the rescue, and together they make a second batch of applesauce that turns out just as delicious as the first.
Overall, "Mitzi's Little Monster/Simon Says/Applesauce" is a charming and whimsical episode that teaches important lessons about overcoming fear, collaboration, and perseverance. It is sure to delight young children and bring a smile to the faces of parents and caregivers alike.