Bea's Block - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Lexi's Parrot/Ricky's Book
Lexi is excited to show off her new parrot, Mr. Talky, but grows upset when he won't stop being quiet! / When Bea forgets to bring Ricky's blockysaur book home from the library, she and her friends invent their own story for him.

Sam's Campout/Best Square Chef
When Sam grows nervous of the dark at his backyard campout sleepover, his friends help gather comfort items from his room. / Ty and Lexi are excited for pizza making time but get frustrated when they can't agree on toppings.

New Kid on the Block/Danny Sings
Bea, Ty, and Lexi meet Priya, the new kid on their block, and play detective to help find her missing puppets. / When Danny gets too nervous to sing his favorite song for music week, Bea, Ty, and Lexi work together to help make him more comfortable.

Ty's Superhero/Class Pet
When Megan hurts Ty's feelings by saying he can't play his favorite superhero character because of the color of his skin, Bea helps her realize she's being unfair and should apologize. / After Priya doesn't get to bring home the class pet, Bea and Lexi create an unforgettable animal adventure for her.

Welcome to Bollywood/Playground Parkitects
Priya teaches Bea and Ty a Bollywood dance but gets frustrated when she can't communicate the steps. / Bea, Ty, and Danny are invited to City Hall to help with a secret project -- Blocktown's new playground -- but they have to figure out how to make it accessible for everyone.

Blocketball Hero/Bea and the Chameleon
When Sam gets frustrated for being less skilled at blocketball than Bea and Ty, his friends create a fun practice camp to help improve his jumping, dribbling, and shooting. / After discovering a lost chameleon in the Treehouse, a worried Bea and her friends try to reconnect the color-changing lizard with his owner.

Game Time/Babysitting Ricky
When Gung Gung's friend cancels their big annual game, Bea, Ty, and Sam work together to make sure he can still play ... and against a worthy block opponent. / While Luisa takes an important video interview, babysitter Bea does everything in her power to keep a rambunctious Ricky distracted, entertained, and, most importantly, off camera.

Danny's Unicorn/Bea's Sick Day
When Danny feels discouraged from buying a "girl's toy" at the yard sale, Bea and Sam help him talk through his feelings and realize that toys are for everybody! / When a cold keeps Bea from the Kindness Day mural painting event at City Hall, Ty and Lexi help her attend as Virtual Bea.

Science Fair Meltdown/Sam and Mei
When Lexi accidentally breaks Bea's science fair project, the friends must work together to quickly figure out a new project. / Sam is excited to show Gung Gung his new Corner Bop trick shot, but his friend is distracted by Baby Mei!

Faster Than Frank/Bea and the Chef's Hat
When Frank makes Lexi fall off her scooter during their race, Bea helps her friend regain her confidence. / After Bea accidentally spills ketchup on Marcos' favorite chef's hat, she and Ty work together to clean it before he competes on Best Square Chef!

Goodbye, SuperZoom/Astro Bea
When Ty loses his favorite SuperZoom toy, Bea helps him realize that SuperZoom is always in his heart. / Bea wants to be an astronaut, so she and Ty practice to go to space, only to discover that it takes years of school and practice.

This Is Me/Sleepovers and Monsters
Bea, Ty, and Lexi are making self-portraits for class. / Bea is having a pre-Halloween sleepover at Lexi's house.

Busy Bea/Sharing Is Caring
Grandma Vi and Charlie are both getting Park Helper Awards, and Ty and Lexi both need Bea's help making special gifts for them. / Lexi gets a new gift from her grandparents and has a hard time sharing it because it's so new and special...

The Bea-t Goes On/Lexi and The Fireflies
Bea, Ty, and Sam put on a Senior's Day show, but everything goes wrong... that is, until the seniors join in! / When Bea and Ty see fireflies in the yard, Lexi feels sad she missed out. The friends work together to get the fireflies to come back!

Sam's Awesome Show/Mini-Golf Misses
Sam and Bea try to make a TV show, but when they end up with mostly bloopers, Sam turns them into a show. / Bea is sad when Luisa has to cancel their mini golf playdate, so Danny and Lexi work together to try and make her feel better.

Backyard Block Games/Birthday Bea
When Lexi's Backyard Block Games are too hard for Ricky, they alter the games so everybody can play and win! / Bea has a hard time waiting for her birthday. Ty and Lexi try to distract her and Bea finally learns how to be patient and wait.

Sam Goes To Dinner/Treasure Hunt
Sam's nervous about his first dinner with another family. Bea and Priya help Sam practice to make him more comfortable. / Ty and Priya can't agree on the best way to play pirates, so Bea combines their methods to find the pirate treasure!

El Ratoncito and the Tooth Fairy/Lexi Tries Gymnastics
Bea and Lexi both lose a tooth and can't figure out if the Tooth Fairy or El Ratoncito will visit. / Lexi's worried about making mistakes in gymnastics, so Bea and Priya practice with Lexi and help her realize she just has to have fun!

Danny Learns Mandarin/The Backyard Talent Show
Sam leads a series of games to help Danny and Bea learn to count to five in Mandarin. / When Bea hurts her arm, Lexi, Priya, and Ty figure out a way for her to still play her guitar in their backyard talent show!

Sam's Moon Festival/You're the Best, Mr. K
Sam can't stay awake long enough to celebrate the Moon Festival, so Bea and Lexi play games to help keep him awake! / It's Teacher Appreciation Day, and the kids need to figure out how to show their appreciation for their teacher, Mr. K!
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