Overview: To have an awesome time at the lake, Harvey has to do the one thing that's the hardest for him: get in really big trouble.
Overview: The kids spit from the highest tree in Littlebark until they realize they can't get back down.
Overview: The discovery of a giant, stone finger in the ground leads the kids on a passionate quest to find out what's attached to the rest of it.
Overview: When Fee and Foo become magnetized, nature seems determined to force them apart.
Overview: Harvey and Foo rent a bike from a grumpy shopkeeper and learn the meaning of the phrase "Buyer Beware."
Overview: Always excluded from Valentine's Day festivities, Fee makes up her own holiday called Anti-Valentine's Day.
Overview: It's all-ages night at the club and Harvey can't wait to blow everyone's minds with his rad dance moves.
Overview: Harvey becomes convinced that he's a rebel… even though he has no idea what being a rebel means.
Overview: Envious of Fee and Foo's cool scars, Harvey asks them to give him a scar of his own. He just doesn't realize that getting hurt is part of the process.
Overview: The kids find a detached tail in the woods and decide to keep it.
Overview: Harvey goes on a heroic crusade to stop the spread of chaos in the forest.
Overview: Tired of seeing Princess unfairly win at everything, Harvey and his friends try to teach her a lesson.
Overview: Dade is thrilled to hang with Harvey at the yearly Old-Fashioned Days festival.
Overview: Fee and Foo instantly get blamed when everyone's stuff goes missing. In order to protect his friends, Harvey searches to find the real culprit.
Overview: Harvey tries to have a magical night of bonding with his father, but everything goes horribly, horribly wrong.
Overview: Miriam tries to prove that she's still got excitement in her veins by taking Fee and the girls out for a wild night.
Overview: When Foo accidentally destroys a bug village, he tries to make it up by giving them a safe, new home: Harvey's house.
Overview: Fee's prejudices against ghosts gets her into a mess of trouble with the local ghost librarian.
Overview: The twins invite Harvey over for a sleepover, but there's just one problem: Harvey has NEVER made it all the way through a sleepover before.
Overview: After earning a babysitting badge, Harvey is determined to prove he can babysit his little sister all on his own.
Overview: After Fee gets her first ever haircut, she has to decide what's better: looking awesome or being awesome.
Overview: Harvey feels jealous when all the kids fall in love with his favorite detective book series.
Overview: Harvey helps his father's garage band hit the big-time, but when the band's egos get out of control, it's up to Harvey to bring them back down to earth.
Overview: Afraid that everyone wants to steal his favorite berries, Foo locks himself and the fruit away in a box.
Overview: When Harvey goes overboard with his new day-planner, Fee tries to show him that the best-laid plans are sometimes the least-planned ones.
Overview: Harvey enlists the help of the twins to cook a big, fancy dinner for his parents.
Overview: When Randl decides to cut ties with his mother, Fee and Foo have to make him see how perfect a mother she really is.
Overview: Harvey pulls off a prank on Littlebark Grove, but by not wanting to upset anyone with the truth, he has to keep it going.
Overview: To save Littlebark from the rising tide of trash, Harvey becomes the superhero his town needs.
Overview: Having outgrown his favorite baby toy, Harvey gives it to Foo, but letting go is harder than he thought.
Overview: When Princess claims Foo as her boyfriend, Fee and Claire team up to undo the disaster.
Overview: After the kids claim that last year's Halloween festival maze wasn't at all scary, Les Squirrels make this year's maze the scariest ever.
Overview: While the children follow a Halloween tradition of telling scary stories, Harvey can't seem to scare anyone with his stories.
Overview: After Harvey and Kratz get into a minor disagreement, they're told the only way they can remain friends is to fight it out like dudes.
Overview: It's board game night at the Beaks' house. Harvey teams up with his father against his mother and the twins.
Overview: When a little league coach rejects Harvey and his friends, they're determined to prove him wrong in a winner-take-all game.
Overview: Fee is the culprit of a crime-wave in Littlebark, and Harvey has to figure out if it's better to be true to the rules or to your friends.
Overview: Harvey is worried living outside is unsafe and insists the twins move in with him.
Overview: Feeling like no one in town shares his interests, Moff builds a portal to another dimension.
Overview: Afraid that he can't protect his family from an imaginary yeti, Irving goes to Rooter's survivalist family for help.
Overview: Technobear is shocked to discover his real name is Terrybear. With no idea who he really is anymore, he decides to re-invent himself.
Overview: The kids of Littlebark enter an epic go-kart race.
Overview: Dade tries to change to be cool like his younger brother Wade.
Overview: The kids build an awesome castle out of garbage, but must keep Princess from knocking it down.
Overview: Fee and Foo have a secret language just for the two of them, but Foo feels betrayed when Fee shares it with Harvey.
Overview: Dade loses it when he has doubts about whether or not he and Harvey are totally best friends.
Overview: Unable to find anyone to play with for the day, Harvey has to find a way to have fun all by himself.
Overview: Foo's handmade mud shoes become popular in Littlebark, until Les Squirrels steal his idea by making knock-offs.
Overview: Wracked with guilt over accidentally breaking a plate, Harvey tries to find a big enough punishment.
Overview: Arbor Day, Piri Piri's favorite day, comes under attack from historical accuracy.
Overview: Harvey believes that he'll become a boring adult when he turns 10, so he tries to cancel his birthday.
Overview: The twins have never had a birthday, so they throw the biggest bash Littlebark has ever seen.