A seven-foot-tall bear named Bear lives in The Big Blue House, with his friends as they teach a variety of subjects and lessons.
Cast:Lynne Thigpen , Noel MacNeal , Peter Linz , Vicki Eibner , Tyler Bunch , Geoffrey Holder , James J. Kroupa , Tara Mooney , Megan Bell , Emily Wong , Lara MacLean , Eric Jacobson , Tim Lagasse , Alice Dinnean , Carmen Osbahr , Dave Goelz , Brad Garrett , Gilbert Gottfried
Bear takes viewers on a guided tour of his Big Blue House, in which several young children often come over to play. Along the way, he describes his favorite things about his home.
Bear and his charges have fun interactions with water.
Bear and the kids of the Big Blue House plan and throw a surprise birthday party for Tutter.
Bear teaches the kids of the Big Blue House and the viewers all about shapes.
Bear and the kids of the Big Blue House plan a Picture of Health.
One morning Bear steps outside and checks the mail. Pip and Pop get nothing in the mail, but Bear agrees to let them deliver the mail to everyone else in the Big Blue House.
Tutter panics when he discovers his Grandma Flutter is coming to visit.
Bear and his friends spend the day in the house. Bear is preparing for a good winter's nap, but his plans keep getting interrupted by his friends who want to play.
Bear and friends are making pancakes. There are some challenges and a lesson on "magic in the kitchen".
Bear isn't feeling well, so the kids reminisce on ways he helped them in the past to get ideas on how they can help him.
Tutter is tasked with babysitting his cousin, Baby Blotter.
Ojo is sleeping over at the Big Blue House. Bear helps get ready to go to bed, tucks her in, and aids her in "surfing off to dreamland". Ojo falls fast asleep and Bear thinks of getting some himself when he hears a knocking at the back-door. It turns out that Jeremiah and Doc Hogg have arrived for an exciting card game of Go Fish. Jeremiah brought the cards: special cards that actually contain pictures of fish; but Bear hasn't even put out any snacks. He totally forgot that they were having their game and now all the noise threatens to disturb both Tutter and Ojo. Sure enough, Tutter shows up, saying that he needs a drink of water. Bear tries to attend to Tutter's needs, while keeping his attention on the card game as well.
It's time for the Annual Woodland Valley Storytelling Festival at the Big Blue House and viewers are invited to come and listen in! As everyone gets ready for the story, Bear prepares the food and other accommodations, while also stopping to help his friends in the Big Blue House. Tutter's found a great beginning and ending for his story, but it's seriously lacking a middle. Bear also helps Treelo and Ojo with an idea for telling a story in pictures. Finally, guests from all over Woodland Valley start arriving in droves - everyone from Doc Hogg to Big Old Bullfrog. Doc Hogg "entertains" everyone with the story of his life; Pip and Pop read from a comic titled The Adventures of Clamiana Jones; Lois tells a tale in off-key song and Shadow sings the tale of "The Frog Prince."
Bear and his friends are trying to have a normal day, but find themselves talking about the toilet and the bathroom. They relate important things to know about the process, and assure viewers that though accidents can happen, they are nothing to be ashamed of.
After a sleepover at his house with friends, Bear shows us the ways we start the day. Talking about dreams, taking the needed time to wake up, using the bathroom, having breakfast and brushing teeth (with a little song). Children share their favorite part of waking up and what they like to have for breakfast. Bear's friends discuss what their plans are for the day.
When the Big Blue House is chosen to hold the annual Tutter Family Reunion, everybody works hard to get ready.
Ojo the bear sleeps over at Big Bear's house. Bear explains the importance of sleep to the viewer. Songs are sung to help the viewer be more comfortable with going to sleep and having dreams. Bedtime checklists are suggested for helping to prepare for bedtime.
Today we tell the story of A Berry Bear Christmas: Part 1.
Today we tell the story of A Berry Bear Christmas: Part 2.
Today we tell the story of Welcome to Woodland Valley: Part 1.
Today we tell the story of Welcome to Woodland Valley: Part 2.
At Mouse School, Miss Maxwellassigns everyone a project to demonstrate the students points of view to the class after seeing a fruit bowl in the classroom.
Bear wins a free vacation over the phone an Tutter overhears him. He thinks that bear is moving so he tells his friends and they try to stop him. This is the final episode
