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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