Today in Class 5-2 - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Loose / Superball / In High Spirits / Rainy Weather

Cat's Paws / Undefeated / Ball Washing / Wet Clothes

Collarbone / Library Room / Turning / Experiment

Water Splashing / Dress Up / Up and Down / Foul Play

Smile / Shooting Star / Change of Clothes

Observation Diary / Sudden Shower / Rock Paper Scissors / Summer Festival

Victory or Defeat / Cross-Fire / Bookstore / Three-legged

Memory / Hunger / Height Comparison / Milk

Typhoon / Fashion / Dozing Off / Eat

Warmth / Fairy Tale / Fairy Tale II / A Single Leaf

Suddenly / Duck / Hair Style / Ice

Roasted Sweet Potato / Grinding Noises / Lottery / Munch Munch / Merry Christmas

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