Timmy and Otus build a kite, but Timmy's excitement and impatience cause chaos.
Timmy's new friend is big, round, friendly and very, very bouncy. It's a space hopper. Timmy tries to involve his new pal in his nursery day but it is very awkward and keeps causing accidents. It's only when Harriet confiscates the space hopper that Timmy works out what it's really for: loads of bouncy fun!
The class make a Chinese dragon and Timmy wants to be the head. But it's Finlay that gets that honour, much to Timmy's disappointment. Until that is Timmy realises that there's another part of the dragon which is as special and essential and just as much fun - the tail.
Timmy and Kid are obsessed with triangles. Nothing else will do. Art, food, cushions - everything must be three sided. Until, that is, they attempt to build a tower of blocks and race a toy car with triangular wheels. But no matter! For Timmy, triangles are so over. Now only circles will do.
A treasure hunt with painted eggs! But Timmy's is nowhere to be seen. Harriet helps Timmy to search but even she cannot find where she hid his egg, so she encourages Timmy to forget about that game. Finally Timmy reluctantly joins in a different game and, lo and behold, he finds his egg.
Osbourne shows the class a new super rabbit toy, and Timmy is thrilled to be the first to play with it - but his friends also want to include it in their less than super heroic games, so Timmy has to try and find a way to keep everyone happy.
Yabba is distraught when Timmy manages to let her balloon go flying off into the sky. His various attempts to make replacements do little to cheer her up, until he spots Bumpy hanging from the balloon's string as it bobs around the Playground.
Timmy and Yabba make a fire engine out of an old cardboard box.
After a muddy ride around the Playground, Osbourne shows Timmy how to clean his tricycle.
Timmy thinks Otus's Jack-in-the-box is brilliant, and he decides to make his own. But it's not as simple as it looks, and after several failed attempts Timmy gets an idea of how he can make the best Jack-in-the-box of all.
immy is enthralled by Mittens's new music box which has a splendid ballerina on top. But he and Yabba manage to break her precious toy, and despite their best efforts to replace it, Mittens is inconsolable, until Yabba persuades Timmy to play the ballerina himself.
Timmy is fascinated by the Moonscape collage that he and his friends make - especially the little green aliens that live on the moon. Finlay notices this, and with Harriet and Osbourne's help, he gets his friends to trick Timmy into thinking that aliens have landed at the Nursery!
Mittens is playing Mummies, and wants Timmy to be the baby in her make shift pram. At first reluctant, Timmy soon finds out that being a baby can be fun especially when everyone spoils you rotten! But when he finds that babies don't play football, his enthusiasm starts to wane...
When Timmy's glove puppet goes missing, he creates chaos as he hunts for it, digging up the sandpit, searching vehicles and frisking his classmates. But there's no sign of it and Timmy is about to give up until he gets a big surprise when Snack Time comes.
Harriet shows the class how to make cookies and Timmy decides to make one bigger than all the other cookies put together. He then decorates it as a football, and spends the day trying to protect it from being trodden on, eaten or broken.
It's dressing up time, and Timmy gets to play Doctor but he won't take his costume off and insists on treating his class mates as patients. But when a mysterious case of spots breaks out during Art Time, his friends turn to Doctor Timmy to find the cure.
Osbourne replaces Timmy's broken trike hooter with an even bigger, louder one
Harriet and Timmy come up with a plan for Timmy to give a very unusual performance