But to his great surprise it turns out that some of her answers were not as absurd as they seemed to be. Masha is quite far from being a good student and brings the poor Bear almost to madness. The first snow falls and the Bear decides to teach Masha how to distinguish the tracks of different animals. But Masha and the Bear do their best to fix it and they celebrate Christmas like never before. The entire forest could be left without presents. He decorates the house and waits for Santa to come, but Masha arrives instead and the holiday turns into a disaster: the tree burns down and Santa gets into an accident. The Bear adores Christmas so much he wakes up just to celebrate it. One, Two, Three! Light the Christmas Tree! But any mess sometimes ends, and while the Bear is cooking the porridge, Masha falls asleep.Ġ3. But Masha still gets into the Bear's house, arranges mess and awakens the already asleep bees. In the late autumn, the Bear falls into a hibernation, previously barricaded in his home from Masha. The Bear rushes to find her and finally discovers her in his own house, cleaning around. The Bear does his best to get rid of the pesky guest, but when he succeeds, he suddenly feels anxiety for the little child he left in the forest. Upon his return, he discovers his lovely house in shambles. Masha walks into the forest where she finds a cozy-looking Bear’s house, who at this moment has just gone fishing.