Helen excitedly announces to her students that today they will go for a picnic in the forest! activity for today is a picnic in the forest for her students! Everyone is delighted... except Marty, who is a little nervous about going into the forest. And after Lenny makes jokes about the dangers lurking in the woods, and Sir Richard make jokes about the scary things that might lurk in the woods.
Helen suggests to her class that they build a large playhouse together. The students are enthusiastic, and choose to make a castle. However, Princess April begins to direct the construction by giving orders to everyone else without listening to anyone else's opinions. Before long, the toys are tired of being bossed around and walk away from the activity.
Zaboosh has difficulty being understood by Petunia and Marty, so Helen suggests the class learn some of Zaboosh's language. As they collect fallen leaves in the forest to make a pretty leaf garland, they take their first lesson in Zablabla. Petunia however finds it hard to remember Zaboosh's lesson. Convinced she'll never manage to speak Zablabla, Petunia abandons her friends.
Today is Petunia's birthday. Helen announces that today's activity is to put on a magnificent party for her. The cake is ready, but now they need the rest. Everybody is over the moon and each takes charge of a mission. They decide to make a crown for Petunia but Sir Richard doesn't know how to go about it so, encouraged by Helen, he decides to help his friends instead.
Helen suggests the class try walking the beam in the gym but Princess April refuses point blank. Instead she plays a game with Marty in the corner of the gym, while watching her friends have fun. Princess April would love to join them but she's afraid of falling and won't dare admit it. Will her friends find a way to help her overcome her fear?
In today's activity, Helen takes the toys out to play basketball. Each toy takes their turn with the ball, and naturally some are better than others. Clara and Zaboosh especially provide surprise hilarity with their unconventional methods. Princess April is the only toy who just cannot grasp the game. Despite advice from Helen and her friends, she prefers to sit out the activity.
Helen suggests her students try and make carnival masks but Martin is afraid of masks. Helen allows him not to make one, and sends him outiside to play with Sir Richard (who's already finished) until the carnival begins. But in the garden, Martin sees monsters that frighten him even more than the masks...
Today, Helen invents a game to tidy up the classroom while having fun. But Pixie-Bot disturbs the proceedings, undoing everybody's best efforts by arranging things in her own logical way, which ultimately encumbers the room even more. To avoid the problem, Helen gives everybody their own type of item to tidy away, but when Marty asks Pixie-Bot for help, she resumes her own activity.
Sat, Sep 2, 2017
Helen creates what she hopes will be a fun activity for her students: an obstacle course. But it is soon obvious that Lenny and Clara have a physical advantage over their classmates. Trailing behind, the others find it extremely frustrating and give up. Helen hears her other students complain that the obstacle course isn't fair, because it doesn't have anything in it that they can do well.
Sat, Sep 2, 2017
Helen suggests to her students that they play photo-safari. They are going to disguise themselves as animals of the Savanna, and she is going to play the role of a tourist who wants to photograph them. However, the activity quickly turns sour: all the toys want to be a lion because it is the king of beasts and it has a beautiful mane! Helen tries to solve the problem.
Sat, Sep 2, 2017
Today, Helen has given her students challenging activity: to conduct an investigation! Our toy-detectives set out in search of clues that Helen has scattered around the school. Clara is raring to go as usual, but she keeps bumping into or wiping out clues. She's far too rambunctious to be a detective. Sadly Clara resigns from the case.
Sat, Sep 2, 2017
In today's activity, Helen is introducing her students to the traditions of Halloween by giving each of them a fun task to prepare for their party to celebrate the occasion. Things are going well for everyone except Pixie-Bot. Because of her robotic nature, she doesn't understand the theme of Halloween, so when she tries to apply «logic» to create her decorations, they are totally inappropriate.