Milo tries to think of a rhyme for orange, but to no avail. Until he says "a meal you peel" that is.
Fizz wants to see what she looks like in her new hat, so Bella makes a mirror out of a silver tray and some card. Then Max tells them the story of Snow White.
It is not easy being a dog! Doodles is getting in everybody's way, so they decide to get out of his way by going to the park, leaving Doodles on his own. Important questions are answered, such as what does Doodles do all day, and why is he called Doodles? While the Tweenies and Max are out, Doodles plays on the computer (which Milo was doing earlier), then plays on a fire engine (which Bella was doing earlier), then reads a book (which Fizz was doing earlier), and finally he does some painting (which Jake was doing earlier).
Judy meets a variety of horses of all shapes and sizes.
When Milo moves a metal washer without touching it, it could be magic or a magnet. The Tweenies explore magic magnets and race each other on their magic magnet racetracks.
Jake finds a balloon in the garden and imagines floating all over the world holding onto its string. Meanwhile Bella, Milo and Fizz set about letting the balloon people know where to find the balloon.
Bearded Bella, Muncher Milo, Fizz the Fright and Jolly Roger Jake dress up as pirates and sail the seven seas in search of treasure.
Max imagines that he is a king when he visits a castle.
After Milo annoys her, Fizz spends the day with her small, blue stripy dinosaur called Susan.
Milo gets so excited doing the Hokey Cokey, he bumps into Judy and she drops the shopping – breaking the eggs! The Tweenies find out where eggs come from, hear why Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall, and join in with the egg hunt.
Jake helps Max by doing the dusting, using his trusted duster Dusty Springclean, and causes an outbreak of sneezing.
Max tries to build a Wendy House without much success.
It is raining, but Max knows how to chase away the rainy day blues. He has prepared some dot-to-dot puzzles, which the Tweenies enjoy completing. Later, Max's story leads them to a strange land, where clues to their escape are dot-to-dot puzzles. They manage to reach a magical island with a little help from Dot-To-Dotman.
Doodles is missing. Desperate searches and frantic calling cannot make him appear. Max tells them about detectives, and complete with magnifying glasses and drawing pads they set about finding him. Through the discovery of some clues they piece together what must have happened to Doodles, a series of strange happenings involving (among other things) some pirate hairdressers. Keep your eyes open to solve the mystery!
Bella is being a bandleader, and all the other Tweenies fall in line. They form a marching band, with Jake playing the trumpet. However, when Jake goes to tell Judy, Milo accidentally breaks the trumpet. Jake is upset, but Milo thinks of a way to help him. With Max's help, they make a rather special instrument which Jake can play to Judy.
The Tweenies have had enough of the mess Doodles makes with his toys. No matter how many times they tidy them up, Doodles seems to re-create the mess. Eventually they realise the reason for the mess – Doodles needs a toybox. Max helps them make one, but will it solve the problem of the lazy, messy Doodles?
Jake pretends to be a giraffe, setting everyone on a search to discover who is the tallest. Jake is upset when he turns out to be the shortest but rises above his disappointment with the help of Doodles and Max.
When she hears a thunderstorm, Judy decides to play clapping games with the Tweenies. Jake is upset because he cannot clap as well as the others, but cheers himself up by taking part in a flamenco show with Fizz. While performing in the show, Jake discovers something amazing.
Milo's brother has given him a whoopee cushion, and he and Bella set about using it to play a practical joke on the others. Bella and Milo go on to find other jokes, but unfortunately Jake becomes the main victim. His sadness is helped by Max showing how to make a practical joke of his own. He then uses this knowledge to get his own back on the others. Friends again, they team up to play the best practical joke of all on Max.
Judy wants to paint a quiet picture of the countryside, but the Tweenies think otherwise.
While helping Max plant bulbs in the garden, Milo ends up with very muddy hands. He then accidentally uses Fizz's special cushion to wipe them clean – which upsets Fizz a great deal. The only thing that can save him is cleaning the cushion, but this turns out to be harder than it looks, until Max saves the day.
Milo wins a penguin suit, but is unsure of what to do with it – he has no idea how penguins behave. So Max shows the Tweenies a video of penguins waddling, swimming and hatching eggs, and the Tweenies have fun with the penguin outfit.
When Fizz sees Max with a birthday card, she assumes it is his birthday and rushes off to tell the others. Between them, they arrange a surprise party for Max, with special food and games. However, it turns out to be Max who has a surprise for the Tweenies at the end of the day.
Max is asked to look after a lighthouse for the night.
Max has a puzzle for the Tweenies: how do you make six colors from only three pots of paint? They struggle at first, but by accident they discover that by mixing two colors together they can create a new color. Proudly they present Max with six pieces of paper, each painted a different color. Max is able to stick each piece of paper on the sides of a cardboard box to make a giant colored die, which they use for a color game.
Fizz does not want to sing, and she does not want to join in with the picnic Max is organising. She does not like any of the sandwiches on offer, even though there is cheese, ham, honey or jam. Milo tries to cheer her up by singing a song about all the things she does not like, but it is Judy who finally persuades Fizz to join the picnic – by finding something that she does like to eat.
Judy sets out to meet the Tweenies favorite nursery rhyme characters.
Jake loses his chocolate gold coin while playing a game of hide-and-seek. Judy tells them a story about the gold at the end of the rainbow, and then they imagine that they are going to find some. Judy then helps Jake to find his coin at the end of their rainbow!
Bella has hidden herself behind the surprise curtains and no one is allowed to see what she is doing. The others go off to play and discover many triangular shapes, but when they try to show Bella, they only succeed in making her cross and grumpy. Max takes Fizz, Milo and Jake for a walk to the park while Bella struggles with her task. She is just about to give up when she gets encouragement from a special friend. The others return and Bella is ready to reveal her big surprise.
Milo decides that he is going to be really cool and Fizz follows suit. Milo has learned from his brother about talking cool, looking cool and acting cool, so when Max suggests that they put on a show for Judy, Milo decides that he and Fizz are not going to help because it would be uncool. But he soon realizes that they are missing out on a lot of fun and comes up with a fantastic idea for the show.