Baby Jake - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Baby Jake Loves Popping Peas

Baby Jake Loves Stretching

Baby Jake Loves His Spinning Hat

Baby Jake Loves Chasing an Egg

Baby Jake Loves Wobbling

Baby Jake Loves Spinning a Web

Baby Jake Loves Musical Statues

Baby Jake Loves a Picnic Feast

Baby Jake Loves Bath Time

Baby Jake Loves Waving

Baby Jake Loves Space Painting

Baby Jake Loves Building

Baby Jake Loves to Jiggle and Shake

Baby Jake Loves Balloons

Baby Jake Loves to Pretend

Baby Jake Loves Ballet Dancing

Baby Jake Loves Cuddles

Baby Jake Loves Making Honey

Baby Jake Loves to Knock Knock

Baby Jake Loves His Watering Can

Baby Jake Loves Cardboard Boxes

Baby Jake Loves Pushing Buttons

Baby Jake Loves Playing House

Baby Jake Loves to Gallopy Gallop

Baby Jake Loves Pretty Lights

Baby Jake Loves Christmas
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