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"How to Scare Ghosts" – Little Bear finds three ghostly raccoons making music. Little Bear joins them but his mother and father's presence scares them away. "Search for Spring" – Little Bear, Duck and Cat, tired of the long winter, ask Groundhog to predict the start of Spring. Spring came earlier than they expected.
Mom sings the "La-La-Lullaby" song at the end of almost every episode. Bedtime Bunny (performed by Donna Kimball) is a sleepy white rabbit. She lives in the Land of Hush and often falls asleep during conversations. The Pajanimals would often go to her for bedtime advice when they ride Sweetpea Sue's bed or Cowbella's bed to her.
On Halloween, the Wonder Pets dressed for trick-or-treating get a call from a black kitten who is being scared by a ghost and stuck inside a doghouse. The Wonder Pets travel to a county fair where a yak, a pig, and a dancing bear have wound up in a hot air balloon and are floating away and they are supposed to perform!
Next, she pays a visit to Petunia, whose weakness is playing video games. Petunia realizes her important role in keeping the city informed, but admits that she could use a break. Bad Apple spins another trap, this one containing a test version of the latest, unreleased video game system.
Whyatt's baby sister, Joy, is crying and won't stop having a tantrum. The Super Readers then jump into the Jack and the Beanstalk book, where a giant also won't stop having a tantrum. The Super Readers then jump into the Jack and the Beanstalk book, where a giant also won't stop having a tantrum.
So the rest of the children try to convince Taz that Daffy is lying by taking him to the forest where they will hopefully get him to believe. Two half-hour episodes. Songs (TV broadcast only): With Part 1: Mary Had a Baby Duck (again) / With Part 2: The Looney Riddle (again)
They partnered with American children's musician Hap Palmer, a recording artist since 1969, to create Baby Songs. The videos often feature Palmer performing either his original songs or adaptations of folk, nursery rhymes and popular songs to live children. [ 1 ]
The song was written in 1948 by the Danish writer and poet Harald H. Lund with music composed by writer-musician Mogens Jermiin Nissen (1906–72). "Godnatsang" ("Goodnight Song") – This is a popular lullaby that was composed (lyrics and music) by Sigurd Barrett (born 1967), pianist, composer and host of a children's TV programme in Denmark ...