![]() Friendship expectations differ in children according to age. They provide an opportunity to interact socially, express emotions, develop a self-image, and solve interpersonal problems. Positive peer group relations are important for children. When groups have interests in common, joining together and sharing their talents and resources can best serve their welfare. Lion-O learns the value of friendship and the importance of cooperation. In triumph, the Berbils agree to help the ThunderCats build the Cats' Lair. Making matters worse, Mumm-Ra transforms himself into a swarm of locusts and he descends upon the Berbils' crops. ![]() Their leader, Ro-Bear Bill captures Lion-O and Snarf but the ThunderCats soon learn that the Berbils are "good guys" and they help them defeat their natural enemies, the Giantors and the Trollogs. ![]() The ThunderCats meet the Berbils, a group of robot teddy bear-like creatures from the planet Ro-Bear. ![]()
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