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"Baby Bear's Bath Song" is a simple Sesame Street song that teaches the parts of the body and the importance of getting clean. Before the song, Baby Bear notes that he loves his bathtime since Goldilocks can't bother him. However, when he finishes his song and begins to play with his bath toys, he notices a plastic tube, which ends up being a snorkel worn by Goldilocks, who has joined him in his bathtub.

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  • Baby Bear's Bath Song
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  • "Baby Bear's Bath Song" is a simple Sesame Street song that teaches the parts of the body and the importance of getting clean. Before the song, Baby Bear notes that he loves his bathtime since Goldilocks can't bother him. However, when he finishes his song and begins to play with his bath toys, he notices a plastic tube, which ends up being a snorkel worn by Goldilocks, who has joined him in his bathtub.
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  • 1996(xsd:integer)
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  • Sesame Street, Inc.
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  • "Baby Bear's Bath Song" is a simple Sesame Street song that teaches the parts of the body and the importance of getting clean. Before the song, Baby Bear notes that he loves his bathtime since Goldilocks can't bother him. However, when he finishes his song and begins to play with his bath toys, he notices a plastic tube, which ends up being a snorkel worn by Goldilocks, who has joined him in his bathtub.
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