Elinor Wonders Why - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Hiding in Plain Sight / Owl Girl
Backyard Soup / Colorful and Tasty
The Amazing Expandable Clubhouse / The Town Picnic
The Science of Staying Warm / The Seed of an Idea
The House That Ants Built / Special Places
The Tomato Drop / Look What I Can Do
The Lizard Lounge / Feathers
Bird Song / No Need to Shout
Ms. Mole's Glasses / Elinor Stops the Squish
Speed Racer / One of These Goats
Leave It to Ari / Snow Friend
Wind in the Web / The Pokey Plant
Bubble House / The Syrup Tree
The Paper Trail / Bath Time
Make Music Naturally / Light the Way
These Sneezes / Ari's Lucky Shirt
Follow That Roly Poly / Rain, Rain Don't Go Away
Water You Doing? / Thinking About Blinking
Butterfly Babies / Elinor's Circus
Zig Zag Plant / Butterfly Drinks
Frozen Fish / Pirate Treasure
Burrowing Owl Girl / Olive's Tree
Speedy Swimming / Strawberry Jam
To Be or Not to Bee / Turtle Crossing
Big Trees / Baby Steps
Follow Your Nose / Leaf Charms
A Change of Art / Litterbug
The Unsinkable Lynx / Rocky the Rock
Echo Location / Ears to You
Olive's Library / Nature Walk
Butterfly Party; More Than One Right Way
Underground Soup; Dandy Dandelions
A Moth Mystery; Just Peachy
A Garden for All; Band of Explorers
A Wonderful Journey
Butterfly Babies
Elinor's Circus
Zig Zag Plant
Butterfly Drinks
Frozen Fish
Pirate Treasure
Burrowing Owl Girl
Olive's Tree
Speedy Swimming
Strawberry Jam
To Bee or Not to Bee
Turtle Crossing
Big Trees
Baby Steps
Follow Your Nose
Leaf Charms
A Change of Art
Litterbug
The Unsinkable Lynx
Rocky the Rock
Echo Location
Ears to You
Olive's Library
Nature Walk
Butterfly Party
More Than One Right Way
Underground Soup
Dandy Dandelions
A Moth Mystery
Just Peachy
A Garden for All
Band of Explorers
The Little Drummer
Rest Is Best
Elinor's Fishy Friend
Do the Crane Dance
A Wonderful Journey
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