Sesame Street

Season 41, Episode 89 of 99

Baby Bear and Abby are near a garden when a bee flies by. Baby Bear is filled with panic because he is afraid of bees! Chris reminds him that they are usually harmless when left alone, but Baby Bear doesn't care; he wants nothing to do with them. Abby suggests granting Baby Bear a wish so that he isn't afraid of bees. Abby points her wand at Baby Bear, but Chris, who is standing close by, also gets hits with her magic. Baby Bear and Chris both turn into bees! Oops! Abby doesn't know how to fix the spell. As Abby calls her mommy to find a solution, the bees put Chris and Baby Bear to work! But they don't understand what they need to do- how do bees help flowers? After talking to a bee, Baby Bear learns that bees are important because they collect pollen and nectar, and help living things grow. Later, Chris and Baby Bear find themselves in a beehive. They learn that bees make wax and honey and that honeycombs are shaped like a hexagon. By the time Baby Bear and Chris return to Sesame Street, Abby has learned how to undo the spell. She waves her magic wand, and Chris and Baby Bear turn back into themselves! In the end, Abby's spell really did work! Baby Bear is no longer afraid of bees. In fact, Baby Bear tells Abby all about how important and incredible bees really are!

Previously Aired

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Time
Channel
11/12/2009
9 a.m.
11/12/2009
noon
11/13/2009
6 a.m.
11/14/2009
noon
11/14/2009
5 p.m.
11/15/2009
6 a.m.
11/23/2009
9 a.m.
11/23/2009
noon
11/24/2009
6 a.m.
12/18/2009
9 a.m.
12/18/2009
noon
12/19/2009
6 a.m.
12/20/2009
noon
12/21/2009
6 a.m.
1/6/2010
9 a.m.
1/6/2010
noon
1/7/2010
6 a.m.
2/12/2010
9 a.m.
2/12/2010
noon
2/13/2010
6 a.m.
2/14/2010
noon
2/14/2010
5 p.m.
2/15/2010
6 a.m.
3/29/2010
9 a.m.
3/29/2010
noon
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