Curiosity Shop - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

"Does a Dog Forgive You if He Shakes Hands Left-Pawed?"

"Why Can't I Put Sunshine in a Shoebox?"

"What's a They?"

"What Tool Do You Use To Get a Yo-Yo Out of a Mailbox?"

"Why Is a Nest...and Other Big Q Questions"

"Why Are Butterflies Caterpillar-Nappers?"

"How Come You Can't Smell A Rose With Your Ear?"

"What Do You Say Over A Pair of Dead Sneakers?"

"But What's Leonardo da Vinci Flown Lately?"

"When Is a Home Not a House?"

"How Does a Horse Play Man-shoes?"

"How Do You Fix a Broken Funnybone?"

"Can a Ladybug Think Better than a Gentleman Bug?"

"Do You Measure an Inchworm Up and Down or Back and Forth?"

"How Come I Can't Remember What I Was Told Not to Forget?"
Episode is confirmed to survive as at least a black and white kinescope film.
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