Episodes
- S1 E1 - Building Blocks / Lulu's Special PillowSeptember 23, 201625minFranny wants to build a very tall, 'princess' tower out of her building blocks, but the other babies don't know the words for the different shapes of the blocks. / At bedtime, Lulu can't sleep because she has lost her favorite pillow. The other babies want to help Lulu find it, but Lulu doesn't know the word for the shape of her pillow.Available to buy
- S1 E2 - Tickle Time / Ouch!September 23, 201625minWhile playing tag, Kip accidentally tags Bailey on the elbow. That tickles Bailey so much that he toots his trunk and blows Kip into a beanbag. Kip loves this and wants to tag Bailey again, but he doesn't know what part of the body the elbow is. / While playing on the playground, Bailey falls over and gets an "ouch," but he doesn't know the name of the part of his body that hurts.Available to buy
- S1 E3 - Tired Lulu / An Egg-Cellent SurpriseSeptember 23, 201625minLulu didn't take her nap today and quickly becomes tired, so the other babies convince her to finally take her nap. Once Lulu wakes up, she feels better, but doesn't know the word for how she is feeling. / The babies find a large egg in a nest in their playroom. They go through a wide range of feelings, like surprised, worried and excited as they care for the egg and wait for it to hatch.Available to buy
- S1 E4 - Lights Out / Too Loud!September 23, 201625minAs the babies are getting ready for bed, they decide to play a new game that Bailey invented call "Light and Dark," but Lulu can't play because she doesn't know what those words mean. / The babies are having some quiet time, but Kip and Lulu don't know the words for quiet or whisper, so they keep being loud and shouting, which frustrates Franny and Bailey.Available to buy
- S1 E5 - A Playground Parade / Everybody's Good at SomethingSeptember 23, 201625minOn the playground Kip demonstrates his marching skills, which is perfect for having a parade, but he just doesn't know the word for the movement. / When the other babies are having fun doing different movements, like running, jumping and hopping, Bailey wants to try, but he isn't very good at any of them. The other babies tell Bailey that he must be good at some movement, but which one?Available to buy
- S1 E6 - The Color Monster / Burst My BalloonSeptember 23, 201625minFranny invents a new game where she pretends to be a monster that can only be stopped by different colors. The babies have to learn their colors and stop the monster before Bailey gets a little too scared. / The babies each get a new balloon, but Franny pops Lulu's! Then the babies help a very sad Lulu get another balloon, but Lulu doesn't know the word for the color balloon she wants.Available to buy
- S1 E7 - To the Moon! / The Slow RacerSeptember 23, 201625minAfter finding a giant cardboard box in their playroom, the babies decide to turn it into a vehicle that takes you into space... but what's that called? / The babies are all set to race some fun toy vehicles, but Franny doesn't have one. After looking in the playroom, Franny finds a vehicle none of the babies have ever seen before: a bulldozer.Available to buy
- S1 E8 - Come Back Butterfly / Bailey's GardenSeptember 23, 201625minWhen it's time to play outside, Lulu is sad because she has to leave her friend Raffe inside... until she meets a brand new friend outside: a pretty butterfly! / After drawing a flower on the playground, Franny wishes she could make a real flower. Bailey takes the other babies over to the garden, where they all learn how seeds grow out of the dirt into flowers!Available to buy
- S1 E9 - No Cupcakes for Lunch / The Mystery of the Lost AppleSeptember 23, 201625minWith Word Wally's help, the babies teach Lulu about all kinds of different vegetables until they find one that she likes... broccoli! / Bailey loses his apple, which he had been looking forward to eating all day. The other babies help Bailey find his apple, but soon realize that Lulu doesn't know what an apple is.Available to buy
- S1 E10 - Meet the Babies! / Down on the FarmSeptember 23, 201625minEach of the babies talk about what kind of animal they are, but when it's Lulu's turn, she says she is a "noodle." The other babies know that she isn't a noodle, but what is she? / While playing farm, the babies each pretend to be a different farm animal: Bailey is a cow and Franny is a lamb, but both Lulu and Kip want be a chicken. Kip can be a boy chicken, but what is that called?Available to buy
- S1 E11 - The Taste Test / Kip Comes to His SensesSeptember 23, 201625minWhen the babies learn they're going to have a special treat of ice cream today, Kip and Franny argue about which one of them makes better ice cream sundaes. / After he gets a fun new toy, Kip is reluctant to put it down and play outside in nature, until he realizes how much fun it is to be outside and see clouds, smell flowers, touch the trees and hear the birds chirping.Available to buy
- S1 E12 - Nighttime is for Sleeping / The Opposite of FunSeptember 23, 201625minLulu doesn't want to go to bed, keeping the other babies up all night. The next morning, Lulu doesn't understand why everyone is tired, so the others must teach her about day and night. / While playing follow-the-leader, Kip has his feelings hurt by Franny, who won't let him be the leader because he doesn't know the words for the different opposites in the game.Available to buy
- S1 E13 - A Job for Lulu / Bailey the HelperSeptember 23, 201625minAll of the babies pretend to have different jobs, except for Lulu who decides she wants to be a police officer but does not know the word for it. / All of the babies want to do jobs, like a chef, a bus driver and a doctor, but aren't quite sure how to do those jobs, until they get help from Bailey. Then the babies all think Bailey should be a teacher!Available to buy
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- Subtitles
- None available
- Directors
- Brian HensonBret Nelson
- Cast
- Patina MillerDonna KimballJohn CameronDorien DaviesMisty RosasJohn TartagliaAlon WilliamsElizabeth Ann Roberts
- Studio
- The Jim Henson Company
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