Jaylen gets addicted to a video game Jess gives him for his birthday.
Jess cheats off Jaylen during a math quiz.
Jess and Jaylen want to enter a skateboard contest, but Jess falls and hurts her wrist when she skateboards without the right safety gear.
Jess and Jaylen must figure out what to do when a new boy moves to their neighborhood and starts bullying Jaylen.
On a school field trip to the museum, Jess and Jaylen try to solve the mystery of a missing camera.
Jess and Jaylen enter a costume contest and must work up the courage to go through a scary haunted house.
Jess and Jaylen accidentally break Jaylen's brother's phone and try to hide it.
Jess and Jaylen's friendship gets tested when they try to agree on summer activities they both enjoy.
A classroom visit by his favorite professional basketball player sparks Herbie Bear's imagination.
A class field trip to a local farm sends Herbie Bear's imagination running wild.
A trip on a city train provides the basis for an imaginary adventure.
Herbie Bear has an imaginary adventure on a fire truck after local firefighters visit his school.
Herbie Bear learns skateboarding tricks from the new kid in the neighborhood.
Herbie Bear loves storytime at his library, but spends more time asking questions than he does listening. He must learn to sit quietly to hear his favorite stories.
Someone has let out all of the classroom pets at Herbie Bear's school. Will Herbie and his friends be able to safely catch all the animals?
Herbie Bear is sure his favorite blue bike is the fastest around. But can he win in a race against Samantha?
Herbie Bear imagines an adventure in a supermarket as he waits to purchase a red balloon.
Herbie Bear and his sister, Hannah, create a kite to fly on a windy day.
Herbie Bear learns the importance of practice during a weekend soccer game.
While listening to a read-aloud biography of Reggie Jackson at the library, Herbie Bear imagines a fun adventure.
Herbie Bear learns about teamwork and patience during his school's field day events.
Herbie Bear and his siblings must learn to share and take turns when playing a game on a rainy day.
After the ball they're playing with gets ruined, Herbie Bear and his friend Michael must find an alternative. In their attempts to trade items for Herbie's younger brothers' ball, the boys learn a lesson in sharing.
Herbie Bear wonders how best to show family members his appreciation for all they do.
Herbie Bear loves to paint, but learns that some things are better off left as they are.