Using their imaginations, creativity, and the resources around them, they create a card, collect flowers, a balloon, and a small gift. He soon learns that it's not what you wear that makes others like you. He finally confronts Cleo about it and Cleo learns that teasing can be anything that makes someone feel uncomfortable. Charley wants to throw in the towel, but he learns that you don't have to be the best at something to enjoy doing it! But they soon learn that you can't judge someone until you've actually met them. Clifford and T-Bone bear with the new star, but it takes a lot of patience. Not wanting to upset Emily, he tries to hide the fact.
She recruits Clifford and T-Bone and together they enjoy helping Vaz out -- and getting treats. But Jetta doesn't practice or learn her lines so Emily steps in to play the lead role at the last minute -- and Jetta learns the hard way that hard work and preparation are the things that make you successful. Charley learns that you can have fun but you have to be responsible too. With the help of her friends, she comes to understand and respect the fact that giving Cleo a bath is just one of the many ways Mrs. But Jetta soon learns that everyone's dreams are valuable and worthy. When they arrive, however, Clifford and Emily learn that people change and adjustments have to be made in a relationship. At first they are upset with him, but then when they overhear Mrs.
But Mac shows a lack of respect for their friendship by taking advantage of his little friend's guilt. Clifford reluctantly allows his friends to use the blanket, if they promise to be very careful. Her conscience finally makes her do the right thing and she apologizes for having created the lie in the first place. Cleo and T-Bone realize that to be a good friend you should listen to and respect the wishes and property of others. Bleakman that trying something new can be fun! Cleo learns it's not as much fun playing with a new toy without your friends.
The truth about Bob finally comes out and Clifford receives apologies from all his doubters. But in the end she realizes that the gift she created from her heart really is the best gift. They finally move to Birdwell Island, because making Clifford happy is so very important to them. But they notice that T-Bone isn't quite as enthusiastic and soon learn that he is scared of the loud noises of all the festivities. Howard say that sometimes a grumpy attitude can be changed through acts of kindness. When the wind picks up, Clifford realizes he hasn't taken his responsibility seriously enough.
Mac learns that he's more important to Jetta than her sweater, and that facing up to your deeds is the wise thing to do. But the kindness and love everyone feels toward Clifford causes them to keep trying to find a way to find a way for him to get the good scratching he deserves. The whole town bands together to get the big red dog through the night and they learn that this community has the kids of spirit that can accomplish anything if they put their minds to it! Who is more perfect to help her dig than Clifford and his dog friends? But in the end she realizes that just being honest would have made everything a whole lot easier. She soon learns, however, that working alone for a selfish end is not nearly as rewarding as working together for the whole community. Assuming that Jetta doesn't want to come to the party, Charley convinces Emily not to invite her.
But when she doesn't get a big gift in return, she learns to recognize the joy in giving. Clifford learns that it's best to be honest, right from the start. But somehow, as they tell their tales, Clifford keeps turning up -- and is ultimately chosen as the winner! Diller thinks Cleo is perfect just the way she is. When they present their offerings to Emily Elizabeth, it is obvious they have succeeded in making her feel cared for and loved. Cleo takes the opportunity to play a series of tricks on them, but finds them not believing her when she really needs them.
Dihn recently acquired from the dog pound. But after an exhaustive search of Birdwell Island for the perfect thing to share, Emily learns that sometimes the best things in life are right under her nose. Finally they are able to convince him to join them and a great time is had by all. With the help of his good friends, Mac discovers he has a special talent for writing. But with the help and support of her friend Emily, Mary is able to overcome her stage fright.
Clifford, Cleo and T-Bone learn that differently-abled people want to be friends and that they are able to do lots of things without anyone's help. Eventually the dogs learn that K. He doesn't win, but he does his best. This little mischief-maker is very good at getting into trouble — and causing Clifford to get the blame. Bleakman appears to the dogs to be particularly grumpy one day. But T-Bone points out to Cleo that maybe she is the one who isn't being a good friend. Clifford learns the importance of trust when going into an unknown situation.
When she realizes her mistake, she resorts to all kinds of tricks to get it back. But when the kittens, Billy and Betty, get stuck in a tree, the little dogs learn that you don't have to be big to be helpful. With the help of Cleo and T-Bone, Clifford tries every solution in order to stop itching and conceal his discomfort to avoid a trip to the doctor! Bleakman's yard, Clifford does his best to keep them out. Several people think Clifford has suddenly developed some very bad habits — but Emily Elizabeth never doubts her big dog for a minute. But his honorable intentions are challenged when his female friend Mimi comes to town and T-Bone must choose between responsibility and pleasure. They are surprised to learn that performing kind acts makes them feel better, too! Clifford the Big Red Dog season 1 episode 26 The Dog Who Cried Woof After overhearing Samuel tell the kids a scary story about Whiffy the Skunk Ghost, Clifford and T-bone get a bit spooked.