#BEAR IN THE BIG BLUE HOUSE SEASON 1 HOW TO#
As the second part of the title indicates, this volume also educates on how to start one's day properly, making sure the morning is filled with reaffirming rituals. "Bear in the Big Blue House": Early to Bed, Early to Rise - one of thirteen volumes of the Daytime Emmy-winning children's series now available on Disney DVD - strives to inform young viewers why sleep is important and to explain how certain phenomena are part-and-parcel with the routine rest requirement. That's where the anthropomorphic 7-foot Bear and his furry friends at the Big Blue House come in. Kids want to know all about things we take for granted. They possess an eager curiosity that once lost to the jading maturation process is rarely easy to rediscover. We don't regularly question why on average one-third of our day is spent lying unconscious with our eyes closed on a bed in a darkened room, just like we never wonder how remarkable it is that all the parts of our body function together healthily until the day we get sick.īut kids are different. Single-sided, single-layered disc (DVD-5) Suggested Retail Price: $14.99įor as long as anyone can remember, man and all of the other creatures in the world have needed daily sleep. Subtitles: English, Spanish Closed CaptionedĭVD Release Date: JWhite Keepcase Running Time: 72 Minutes (3 episodes) / Rating: Not Ratedġ.33:1 Fullscreen, Dolby Stereo Surround (English, Spanish) Bear in the Big Blue House: Early to Bed, Early to RiseĮxecutive Producers: Mitchell Kriegman, Brian Henson, Alex RockwellĬreator: Mitchell Kriegman / Writers: Mitchell Kriegman, Andy Yerkesĭirectors: Mitchell Kriegman, Hugh MartinĬast: Noel MacNeal (Bear), Peter Linz (Tutter), Vicki Kenderes-Eibner (Ojo), Jim Kroupa (Otto), Tyler Bunch (Treelo), Lynne Thigpen (Luna), Tara Mooney (Shadow)