At Wetbark Lake, Harvey tries to get himself banned from the lake so he can go "Pe-Choo" with Fee and Foo. Harvey and his friends climb the tallest tree in the forest in order to spit over the edge, only to get stuck on it.
The discovery of a giant, stone finger in the ground leads the children on a quest to find out what is attached to it; nature seems determined to force them apart when Fee and Foo become magnetized.
Harvey wants to get Foo a bike so he can ride with him, but they end up stealing one. After being excluded from Valentine's Day festivities, Fee makes up "Anti-Valentine's Day".
It's all-ages night at the club and Harvey can't wait to blow everyone's minds with his rad dance moves. Harvey becomes convinced that he's a rebel... even though he has no idea what being a rebel means.
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. Harvey goes on a heroic crusade to stop the spread of chaos in the forest.
Fee's prejudices against ghosts gets her into a mess of trouble with the local ghost librarian. Tired of seeing Princess unfairly win at everything, Harvey and his friends try to teach her a lesson.
The kids find a detached tail in the woods and decide to keep it. But when the original owners resort to dirty tricks to get it back, Fee shows she can play dirtier than any of them. 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.
Harvey tries to have a night of bonding with his father, but everything goes horribly wrong. ; Miriam wants to prove that she still has excitement In her veins, so she takes Fee and the girls out for a wild night.
Foo gives some bugs a safe, new home at Harvey's house after accidentally destroying their village. Dade is excited to spend time with Harvey at the annual Old-Fashioned Days festival.
The twins invite Harvey over for a sleepover. There's just one problem: Harvey has NEVER made it all the way through a sleepover before. Harvey is determined to prove to his parents he can babysit his sister all on his own.
Fee gets her first haircut and has to decide if looking awesome is better than being awesome.Harvey feels jealous when all the children fall in love with his favorite detective book series.
Harvey helps his father's garage band become successful.Foo is afraid that everyone wants to steal his favorite berries, so he locks himself and the fruit in a box.
When Harvey goes overboard with his new day planner, Fee tries to show him how to be more spontaneous.Harvey enlists the help of the twins to cook a fancy dinner for his parents.
When Randl decides to cut ties with his mother, Fee and Foo try to make him see how perfect she is. Harvey pulls off the biggest prank on Littlebark Grove, but does not want to upset anyone with the truth.
Harvey becomes a superhero to save Littlebark from the rising tide of trash and litter; after Harvey outgrows his favorite baby toy, he decides to give it to Foo.
After the kids claim that last year's Halloween maze wasn't at all scary, the squirrels swear to make this year's maze the scariest ever. Harvey can't seem to scare anyone during a Halloween tradition of telling scary stories.
It's board game night at the Beaks' house. Harvey teams up with his dad against his mom and the twins. When a little league coach rejects Harvey and his friends, they're determined to prove him wrong in a winner-take-all game.
A crime-wave has hit Littlebark! Fee is the culprit and now Harvey has to figure out if it's better to be true to the rules or to your friends. Harvey is worried living outside is unsafe and insists the twins move in with him.
Feeling like no one in town shares his interests, Moff builds a portal to another dimension. Afraid that he can't protect his family from an imaginary yeti, Irving goes to Rooter's survivalist family for help.
Technobear is shocked to discover his real name is Terrybear. With no idea who he really is anymore, this bear bro decides to re-invent himself. The kids of Littlebark enter an epic go-kart race.
Dade tries to change to be cool like his younger brother Wade. The kids build an awesome castle out of garbage, but must keep Princess from knocking it down.
Fee and Foo have a secret language just for the two of them. Foo feels betrayed when Fee shares it with Harvey. Dade loses it when he has doubts about whether or not he and Harvey are totally best friends.
Unable to find anyone to play with for the day, Harvey has to find a way to have fun all by himself. Foo's handmade mud shoes are all the rage in Littlebark, until the squirrels steal his idea by making knock-offs!
Wracked with guilt over accidentally breaking a plate, Harvey tries to find a big enough punishment. Arbor Day is Piri Piri's favorite day! But her ideal holiday comes under attack from historical accuracy.
Harvey believes that he'll become a boring adult when he turns ten, so he tries to cancel his birthday. The twins have never had a birthday, so they throw the biggest bash Littlebark has ever seen.