Episode Guide
Season 1
- 101 Not Found Here
- 102 Ant Ray Vision/Moving On Up
- 103 Balance/Ick Alone
- 104 Burdette Queen Ant/One Monkey Too Many
- 105 My Friend Will Bee Right Back/Learning to Fly
- 106 Shell/Spirit
- 107 On on a Limb/The More Things Change
- 108 Dancing/King of the Tree
- 109 Burdette Bald Eagle/Hot ice
- 110 Color My World/Smooch's Caterpillar
- 111 Mini Monkey/The Five Senses
- 112 Wartz's Work Out/Hot Enough for You?
- 113 Windy Night/So Long Planty
- 114 Hold on Rainbow/Where Have All the Berries Gone?
- 115 Sappy Monkey/Growing Pains
- 116 The Big Sneeze/Go to Sleep Wartz
- 117 Down in the Dumps/Who Moved My Sunflower?
- 118 The Itch/Everything's Going to Be Just Fine
- 119 What a Wonderful Leaf/Roots Rock
- 120 Making Tracks/Map it Out
- 121 Hide and Seek/Take Care of Yourself
- 122 World Tree Day/World Tree Cuisine
- 123 The Sloth Must Be Crazy/Smarter Than You Think
- 124 Fish Out of Water/Burdette's Nest
- 125 Bones/Food and Plenty of It
- 126 The Sting/Growing
- 127 The Big Race/You Are What You Are
- 128 Madge Is Missing/The Anteater Songbook
- 129 Get Well Moon/Take Your Time
- 130 A Bird Tale/Friendship
- 131 Eyes and Noses/Snook's Songbook
- 132 The Hatch/Sounds of the Forest
- 133 The Guardians of the Sappenwood Tree/Over the Hills and Far Away
- 134 Oko's Birthday/Spinning a Tale
- 135 Echoes/A Good Heartbeat
- 136 Sleepover/The Disappearing Water Hole
- 137 Flying Fish/Smooch and Winslow's Songbook
- 138 Sloth Lessons/The Avocado Queen
- 139 In Good Voice/Wartz's Family Tree
- 140 Big Big Water Hole/Oko's Songbook
Season 2
- 201 Hanging with a Sleepy Sloth/Enough Is Enough
- 202 Winslow Is It/The Fourth R
- 203 Making New Friends/Little Things
- 204 Things That Go Bump/What's That Smell
- 205 Why Can't I Fly/Big Big Dinner Party
- 206 Winslows gone bananas/i love purple
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