When Ms. O'Plume suggests a "Helping Out Day" her class is eager to get involved. Jack decides to tidy up the garden of a house in the neighbourhood. It's like a junk-yard! But what happens when the owner, Norman Snorwood, is a junk dealer?
Emily and Penelope have been busy making clay pots - one for each of their friends. But they are heavy and, to deliver them, they'll need to be taken up river. Will they be able to use Hugo's boat?
Jack has received a present from his Auntie Dolly. It's the most hideous jumper you have ever seen! When Auntie Dolly visits, she explains that the jumper was meant to be a present for her niece.
When Jack and his friends go on an overnight camp, everything seems to be going well until the key to the coolbox containing all the food is lost down a rabbit hole. Luckily they have an expert digger with them!
It's Apatosaurus Day and Jack and Suzy want to make it a special one for Boris! They decide to make him a cake. But when their efforts result in a messy kitchen, it looks as if Jack's house was visited by burglars!
Gramma Gussie organizes a bake-off. The youngsters get baking, and all make different things! Suzy's plum pie looks magnificent, but gets lost on the way to judging. Will her pie turn up in time?
Everyone is getting very excited about the Harvest Festival, but the venue is on the opposite side of the river and Boris is needed to transport the children and the ferry across! What happens when he is too ill to do any ferrying?
It's Lizzie's birthday and Lester is worried because a present he ordered for his wife has not been delivered. Suzy takes it upon herself to find out what has happened.
When Ms. O'Plume shows her class prehistoric fossils, the children decide to go on a fossil hunt. Penelope, Emily, and Ollie make their own fossils, which almost fool the others. Boris is on hand to sort the fake fossils from real ones.
Jack and Suzy decide to make a kite! It almost sails away with Jack on the end of the string, nut it comes in handy when Ms. O'Plume loses her handbag down a well.
When the children arrive at Boris' landing stage for their trip to school, Boris isn't there because he overslept! Jack borrows his father's alarm clock so this won't happen again, but returns it when Pop oversleeps the next day. Comprar HD $1.99
When a huge dinosaur bone is discovered in Duckport, there is talk of putting it in the Duckport Museum. Boris gets hold of the wrong end of the stick and imagines that he might be heading for the museum too!
Ms. O'Plume's pupils are helping tidy the school grounds. They enjoy their gardening, but are surprised to find a bucket containing a fish. How did it get there? Maybe it's a magic fish!
Gramma Gussie has been growing a pumpkin with which she hopes to win first prize at the Duckport show. Pop Quacker has also been busy pumpkin growing. What happens when a family of hedgehogs make their home at the foot of Gramma's pumpkin?
When Ollie "borrows" the treasure finder to practice his driving skills, he crashes the Kart and hides it while he goes to look for help. When Gramma Gussie needs to use the treasure finder, she's unable to find it anywhere!
It's the time of year when the children of Duckport put on a play! Things do not go as planned this year, as the script gets lost and the costumes are unusable. The children use their imaginations to create an impromptu show instead!
Ms. O'Plume is taking her pupils on a camping adventure. Emily is thrilled. Maybe they'll find some fairies! Jack scoffs at Emily's belief in fairies.
When Mrs. Nestor decides to spring-clean her nest, and she places her chicks on a handy deck chair beneath her tree so she can get on with her job in peace. But when she goes to bring them back, they have disappeared!
It's a windy day! Gramma Gussie needs to do her laundry, but she also has things to do in town. Suzy and Corky offer to do laundry for her, but the wind is so strong some clothes are blown off the clothes line!
The town's gazebo is repainted, so the mayor wants to put on a concert and have Gilbert O'Sullivan be the star! The only problem is Gilbert suffers from stage fright. Can the Duckport Gang help him overcome his fears?
When Stanley is on vacation, the mail delivery is left to Norm. The Duckport Gang helps Norm out! In their eagerness to help, some of the address labels on the parcels get muddled up.
Emily feels it is her civic duty to help more in the community. She decides to assist Mr. Mudd and Stanley with their deliveries. But, ignoring the old adage "More Haste, Less Speed," she gets the various deliveries muddled up!