List of Jumby: Time Traveler episodes

These are episodes of Jumby: Time Traveler.

Season 1 (2018)

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 * 1) Care to Share - After Jack refuses to share his toys with Stacy, Jumby takes them to pre French Revolution where they try to convince Marie Antoinette to share her bread with the people. Moral: Sharing is caring.
 * 2) They Can Do It - When Jack has been laughing at a person who is color blind and believes that he will never accomplish anything with his inability, Jumby takes him along with Stacie to 1904, where they meet a blind-deaf person named Helen Keller, who, despite being both blind and deaf, managed to accomplish something. Moral: Don't assume a person won't succeed just because of their disabilities.
 * 1) Care to Share - After Jack refuses to share his toys with Stacy, Jumby takes them to pre French Revolution where they try to convince Marie Antoinette to share her bread with the people. Moral: Sharing is caring.
 * 2) They Can Do It - When Jack has been laughing at a person who is color blind and believes that he will never accomplish anything with his inability, Jumby takes him along with Stacie to 1904, where they meet a blind-deaf person named Helen Keller, who, despite being both blind and deaf, managed to accomplish something. Moral: Don't assume a person won't succeed just because of their disabilities.
 * 1) They Can Do It - When Jack has been laughing at a person who is color blind and believes that he will never accomplish anything with his inability, Jumby takes him along with Stacie to 1904, where they meet a blind-deaf person named Helen Keller, who, despite being both blind and deaf, managed to accomplish something. Moral: Don't assume a person won't succeed just because of their disabilities.
 * 1) They Can Do It - When Jack has been laughing at a person who is color blind and believes that he will never accomplish anything with his inability, Jumby takes him along with Stacie to 1904, where they meet a blind-deaf person named Helen Keller, who, despite being both blind and deaf, managed to accomplish something. Moral: Don't assume a person won't succeed just because of their disabilities.