Elinor Wonders Why - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

The Violin Lesson

Flying High

Elinor's Nest

Foody Fuel

Spice Is Nice

Ari's Muscles

Teacher's Day

The Nose Knows

Clean Captain

The Moment of Tooth

Just Mist

Crayon Quest

Junior Ranger Elinor

Big Brother

Flower Power
When Ari's beloved plushie, Robin, is scooped by an eagle while he's playing a game, he, Olive, Elinor, and Dr. June Groundhog follow the purloined toy to the eagle's aerie. They observe and learn about seasonal changes in the mountain environment, while Ari learns the value of using his imagination.

The Snow Must Go On
After Elinor breaks her arm, she learns about the importance of bones.

The Fright Stuff
The kids need to come up with a craft for the nature craft show and get inspired by mud.

Doug the Mold
The kids try to predict what the weather will be like during Animal Town's Spring Parade.

Going with the Tide
Olive must figure out why she has the hiccups before the curtains open for their big play.

Slime Time
Elinor learns about shadows when she notices her house looks different in the dark.

A Little Help
When the kids' toys get stuck in a tree, they look to nature to figure out a way to get them down.

Elinor's Meadow

Tasty Rainbow

Olive Gets the Big Picture

Adventure in Moose Mountain
When Ari's beloved plushie, Robin, is scooped by an eagle while he's playing a game, he, Olive, Elinor, and Dr. June Groundhog follow the purloined toy to the eagle's aerie. They observe and learn about seasonal changes in the mountain environment, while Ari learns the value of using his imagination.

Circus Tricks
After Elinor breaks her arm, she learns about the importance of bones.

Stuck in the Mud
The kids need to come up with a craft for the nature craft show and get inspired by mud.

Don't Rain on my Parade
The kids try to predict what the weather will be like during Animal Town's Spring Parade.

Olive Hiccups it Up
Olive must figure out why she has the hiccups before the curtains open for their big play.

Blackout
Elinor learns about shadows when she notices her house looks different in the dark.

Tree That Eats Toys
When the kids' toys get stuck in a tree, they look to nature to figure out a way to get them down.

The Beat of a Different Drummer

The Bird Thief

Rocks Rock

A Birthday for Bibi

Downhill Dash

Brush Your Teeth

Don't Cry, Miri

Cave Creatures
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