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Journey through fear

Aboriginal Day festivities are getting underway, but there's even more cause for excitement in Wapos Bay ... T-Bear unexpectedly spends the night in the fire tower. Meanwhile, Raven doesn't want to go fishing with her mother, Sarah, because she's frightened of the river.

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  • "T-Bear unexpectedly spends the night in the fire tower after he climbs up and is too afraid to come down. Jacob goes up to get his son and realizes he's scared too. In an amusing twist, the story is reported as a political protest on TV. After much soul searching, father and son make it back to solid ground. Meanwhile, Raven doesn't want to go fishing with her mother, Sarah, because she's frightened of the river. Sarah helps her daughter feel at ease in open water, one step at a time."
  • "Aboriginal Day festivities are getting underway, but there's even more cause for excitement in Wapos Bay ... T-Bear unexpectedly spends the night in the fire tower. Meanwhile, Raven doesn't want to go fishing with her mother, Sarah, because she's frightened of the river."@en
  • ""In 'Wapos Bay : journey through fear' Raven and T-Bear discover how important honesty, patience and courage are, especially when you're scared." --Container."@en
  • "Aboriginal Day festivities are getting underway, but there's even more cause for excitement in Wapos Bay. T-Bear unexpectedly spends the night in the fire tower after he climbs up and is too afraid to come down. Jacob goes up to get his son and realizes he's scared too. In an amusing twist, the story is reported as a political protest on TV. After much soul searching, father and son make it back to solid ground. Meanwhile, Raven doesn't want to go fishing with her mother, Sarah, because she's frightened of the river. Sarah helps her daughter feel at ease in open water, one step at a time."
  • "Wapos Bay is a light-hearted, stop-motion animation series about the adventures of three Cree children living in remote northern Saskatchewan. Guided by elders, extended family and their own insatiable curiosity, T-Bear, Talon and Raven learn how to balance traditional ways with newer ones. Dennis and Melanie Jackson created this charming award-winning series"--Container."@en

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  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Juvenile works"@en

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  • "Journey through fear"@en
  • "Journey through fear"