List of Little Einsteins episodes

Art featured: Tree of Life by Gustav Klimt Rocket participates in the Great Sky Race.

Art featured: Under the Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai, Tahitian Mountains by Paul Gauguin It is Annie's birthday and her friends are setting up things for the party.

Art featured: The Merry Jesters by Henri Rousseau The team is in Egypt, reading the hieroglyphics about the story of the Golden Pyramid.

After teaching her, Quincy and June invite Leo to blow Super Bubbles, so Annie gets her camera and tries to take a picture.

Art featured: Chessboard with Flower Border by Giovanni Battista Sassi and Bayeux Tapestry On Christmas Eve, Leo and the team are reading a story about the boy who uses a wish box to get a turtle.

Art featured: The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh The team calls for Rocket, using the musical toy that Leo had when he was a baby, and it works.

So it is up to the team to take the baby reindeer back to his mother as darkness falls and Quincy is forced to face his fear (with the Northern Lights helping them).

However, the machine starts to malfunction until it breaks, causing the Little Einsteins and Rocket to shrink, so it is up to the team to find the lost piece on the playground so that they can return to their original size.

Art featured: Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh The team sees a mother duck, together with her ducklings as they hatch from their eggs.

Art featured: On the River Greta by John Atkinson Grimshaw The team is on a safari, watching the animals in Africa, until they find that the water is overflowing on the wildebeests, so Rocket blocks the waterfall with his body.

Art featured: Woodcut of a rhinoceros and St. Jerome by the Pollard Willow by Albrecht Dürer The team sees the other animals living and playing with their friends.

Now, it is up to the team to go on top of the mountain so that the ivory-billed woodpecker can peck his beak on the wood to make a loud sound so that his friend can go to him.

It is up to the team to go to the ball so June can try the glass slipper before the clock strikes twelve and help Rocket learn how to dance along the way.

Art featured: Fish by Andy Warhol The team is on the beach looking at all the seashells when they see two hermit crabs pinch their claws as a way of saying hello.

Their song makes the other animals play with their friends, until a big wave washes the red hermit crab off to sea.

In the meantime, they see three little piggies flying their planes until their speed meter gets stuck causing them to lose control.

Art featured: The Vines by Paul Ranson Last season, Rocket won the race, so he has a rematch against Big Jet.

Now, it is up to the team to help Rocket win the trophy and avoid Big Jet's attempts to slow them down while Quincy repairs the flying button.

Works featured: Variegated Black by Wassily Kandinsky The team plays in the yard until they hear a stomach grumbling, which is Rocket, who is hungry.

Art featured: Moonrise by Paul Klee June is doing dance lessons with four Blue Footed Booby Birds and when they performed well, they will earn a sticker.

The three ballet moves are arabesque - stretch body, bourrée - on tip toes and port de bras - arms low, then high.

Art featured: Landscape Near Murnau by Alexej von Jawlensky The team is in Egypt, where they meet their friend, Great Sphinx.

Then, a Forte giant comes down the beanstalk and traps the golden goose in the cage, and he takes home into the castle.

Art featured: Little Dancer of Fourteen Years by Edgar Degas The team sees a train full of ice cream, which is driven by Mr. Penguin.

Art featured: Shower Below the Summit by Katsushika Hokusai The team is in Africa, where Rocket is playing with the baby animals.

Schubert gives Annie three musical clues to know which is the right one, though a gust of wind blows them around the carnival, and it is up to the team to find all three before the game runs out of time.

Art featured: Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium by Frank Lloyd Wright The team sees dinosaurs which look like instruments.

Art featured: Native American Petroglyphs The team reads a story about some music monsters who became sad when they bumped to each other.

Art featured: Glance of a Landscape by Paul Klee The team is at a museum, where they tell a story about a unicorn who is a great conductor.

Art featured: Train by Andy Warhol The team is going to school, bringing their favorite things for show and tell: Leo has his baton, Annie has her microphone, June has her ballet slippers, and Quincy has his instruments.