The Bears learn to appreciate each other's point of view and imagination; Scout learns that his friends see things differently and there isn't one right way.
Crystal is frustrated when the Bears are trapped under a rocky outcrop in a rainstorm, but she learns to love listening and imitating the sound of the rain.
The Bears explore some imaginative ways to play with a stick and also practice adapting to change. Melody learns that when unexpected things happen, she doesn't have to stop playing, she can just change the game a little.
Melody learns that to help her friend Squirrel, she needs to pay attention to what he really needs; she learns how to be a good helper by observing, asking and listening.
Melody's friends learn to respect her right to do things the way she wants and Melody learns to have the confidence to stick with her plan despite what her friends think.