Eddy loses his beloved teddy, Freddy, on the journey to his new home in the country. He hangs ‘missing’ posters and follows every clue to his whereabouts. Eddy eventually finds Freddy in the big dark wood. But he also meets a very big real Bear, who’s out looking for his own teddy! Eddy runs away as fast as they can. He tries to tell his Mum about the big Bear who lives in the wood, but she doesn’t believe him….until Bear shows up for lunch at Eddy’s birthday picnic! Eddy and Bear soon discover that they are both lonely and longing to find a special friend to play with. And so begins a very unusual and ‘silly’ friendship.
Eddy teaches Bear about money, but the duo soon realise they can't put a price on what's really important
Mum and Lilly Chou throw a surprise party for Eddy and Bear : and they all end up having the best time ever
Eddy scares Bear by telling a story about a bogeyman lurking in the woods
The duo collect tokens from the back of cereal packets so they can send off for a toy plane, but get impatient waiting for it to arrive in the post
The duo think they've found a fossil and begin imagining what life was like in prehistoric times
Eddy becomes a trend-setter at school and in the process learns that true friendship is not just a passing fad
The pals wonder what it would be like being each other's size, but they realise by working together they can achieve anything they want
Eddy gives his furry friend a makeover to ensure he's the most stylish bear in the woods, but they both soon realise that looks aren't important
Eddy decides to run away from home and live in a tent, but soon realizes fending for himself is no fun
Eddy and his furry friend discover the joys of cookery
Eddy and his furry friend play at being kings of the woods, but power goes to their heads
Eddy pretends to be a dragon-slaying knight in shining armour : but Bear wonders if it's really necessary to be violent in order to be brave
Eddy and his furry friend try to build a rocket to fly to the moon, but learn a lot of determination is required to turn dreams into reality
Eddy's admiration for new cartoon superhero Ben the Brilliant causes him to neglect his furry friend
Eddy imagines what he'll be when he grows up, but reassures an anxious Bear they'll always remain friends
Eddy doesn't want to visit his grandparents because he thinks they're boring : but he soon discovers there's much they can teach him about the past
The duo spend a dull rainy day reading to each other from a book of fairy stories
The pals discover that there's all kind of fun to be had with an empty box
The duo learn broccoli is good for them, while too much pudding makes them feel heavy and sleepy
The furry fellow invites Eddy and Lilly to help him celebrate Bear Cake Day, when he realises he doesn't have a special occasion to call his own
Eddy proudly shows off his toys, making Bear wish he had some exciting possessions of his own
Eddy teaches Bear about holidays and makes him a passport complete with silly photo
The playful pair look at clouds, and imagine what it would be like to have rain and snow indoors
Eddy refuses to tell Bear how he does his magic tricks : leaving the furry fellow confused and upset