Sesame Street

Baby Bear's Baby Doll

Season 42, Episode 67 of 99

Baby Bear and Curly Bear are happily playing with dolls. Telly comes along and wants to show Baby Bear his new bulldozer, and Baby Bear quickly hides his doll behind his back and says that it is Curly's. They start to play with the bulldozer, but then Baby Bear suggests they need a driver and he offers his doll. All is going along fine until Telly crashes the bulldozer into a block tower, and some of the blocks hit the doll. Baby Bear says it's "too rough" and pretends that Curly might get upset. They switch to playing with action figures, and Baby Bear offers his doll to be Super Baby, but that gets a little rough too. Telly suggests a game of catch, and once again, Telly gets a little rough. This time, though, Baby Bear slips and says that it is his doll. He runs off embarrassed, and Gordon finds him. Baby Bear explains to Gordon that he doesn't want Telly to know how much he loves his doll, since dolls are for girls. Gordon points out that he is wearing a pink shirt, and there is no reason things have to be just for girls, or just for boys. He explains that Baby Bear should not be embarrassed - playing with dolls is great practice for when he grows up and becomes a daddy. Baby Bear decides to tell Telly the truth, and finds Telly playing with the doll. Telly says how great Baby Bear's doll is and how much fun he is having, and they happily feed and burp the baby doll together.

Previously Aired

Day
Time
Channel
10/21/2011
9 a.m.
10/21/2011
noon
10/22/2011
6 a.m.
10/23/2011
noon
10/24/2011
6 a.m.
11/17/2011
9 a.m.
11/17/2011
noon
11/18/2011
6 a.m.
11/19/2011
noon
11/20/2011
6 a.m.
12/21/2011
9 a.m.
12/21/2011
noon
12/22/2011
6 a.m.
4/2/2012
9 a.m.
4/2/2012
noon
4/3/2012
6 a.m.
5/29/2012
9 a.m.
5/29/2012
noon
5/30/2012
6 a.m.
7/6/2012
9 a.m.
7/6/2012
noon
7/7/2012
6 a.m.
7/8/2012
noon
7/9/2012
6 a.m.
10/22/2012
9 a.m.
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