Kari is scared of playing her trumpet in front of the Treasure Champs, but Barry reminds her how he had courage to buy her trumpet in the first place. Barry also shows courage by going into a dark cave where a funny creature lives. Plus, we meet one Treasure Champ who visits a hospital to have a plaster cast removed and another who takes part in a horse riding championship. And in this episode, storyteller Ben visits a zoo to tell us the story of Daniel and the lion's den.
Barry and Kari are in the snowy hills and have disagreements about how best to build a team of Snow Champs. But a snowballing disaster forces them to work together to create an igloo to house their growing brood of Snow Champs. We meet one Treasure Champ who demonstrates teamwork by helping out at a street party, and another who takes part in a street dance performance. And storyteller Jonah heads to the park to tell the Hindu story of the Azuras and Devas.
Kari has been training hard for a dance competition, but Barry hasn't at all. Can some last-minute training make him the perfect partner for Kari's routine? We meet one Treasure Champ who is working hard to play the ukulele, and another enjoys a day out fruit picking in order to make ice cream. And storyteller Gemma tells us a story all about finding hidden treasure in a field.
Kari is looking forward to going rowing with Barry, but he's changed his mind and goes to the playground instead. But it starts to rain and Barry regrets his lack of loyalty. Thankfully a gust of wind lifts Barry high into the air and plops him into Kari's boat that is doing circles on the lake. They row to an island and watch a rainbow, agreeing that things are best experienced together. We meet a Treasure Champ who is a loyal supporter of his dad's local cricket team, and another who stays in with his grandma because she has injured her leg. Plus, storyteller Amy tells the Buddhist story of a loyal bird in The Steadfast Parrot.
Barry is adventurous, exploring the wonders beneath a magical trapdoor and coming back with tales of a land full of glitter and unicorns! But Kari is unsure and would prefer to play things safe. A group of young Treasure Champs show adventurousness by climbing to the top of a tower on a hill, while another tries out some exciting new food with her family. And storyteller Krissi tells the story of Moses crossing the Red Sea.
Barry wants to play with Kari and struggles to share her with Thingy. After spoiling their fun, they come to see that sharing games together is the best way. We meet one Treasure Champ whose family is hosting a Jewish Shabbat meal and Treasure Champ twins who have to share everything! Plus, storyteller Omar tells the Biblical story of the feeding of the 5000 with the help of a few friends.
When Kari is about to throw out an old box of rubbish, Barry shows her that they can use it for something creative instead. Kari struggles to get her imagination going, but accidentally dropping a box in green paint leads her to create a fantastic homemade alien! Barry also creates a box to store all their fantastic creations in. We meet two young Treasure Champs who make a 'garden perfume' for their mum, and another who creates a picture to help her younger brother communicate. Plus, storyteller Amy tells the fable of The King's Idea.
Kari is convinced that the 'no ball games' sign doesn't apply to her, but she learns her lesson when she accidentally hurts a flower. Barry teaches her that rules should be obeyed and are always there for a reason, so she goes to play with her ball in a different area, putting up her own signs to ensure there are no elephants, seagulls or giant fish - and no flowers. A group of young Treasure Champs show obedience by following instructions around a campfire in the woods, while another helps her dog to be more obedient by training it.
Barry denies that he's playing with Kari's building blocks, but learns that telling lie upon lie results in people getting hurt. A pair of Treasure Champs encourage honesty in others by hosting a garage sale with an honesty box for people to put their money in. Another group enjoys games at a birthday party! Storyteller Ben tells the story of The Emperor and the Seed.
Kari struggles to understand why Barry is so sad after he let in lots of goals when being a goalkeeper in a football match. Barry gives her a magic remote control (he knew it would come in handy one day) to allow her to replay the action. She sees how upset Barry was, so helps him train to be better in the future, and afterwards he feels great! Two Treasure Champs visit a museum to travel back in time and get a taste of what life was like in the Victorian age, and another who shows empathy to her friend at Brownies. Plus storyteller Gemma tells the Biblical story of the Good Samaritan.
Kari wants to know how to windsurf like Barry. He says it's all about perseverance. She falls off time and time again, but eventually gets the hang of it.
Barry, Kari and Thingy are trying to decide what to play. They decide they ought to play whatever most of them want to play, so they take a vote.
Barry has many toys but is only willing to give Kari a small pebble to play with. Kari turns it into an exciting toy character and generously lets Barry play with it.
Barry and Kari are very excited to be going on a mini-beast hunt, but they have to learn from experience to avoid an enormous puddle!
In order to celebrate their gifts, Kari is hosting a Treasure Champs talent show, but Barry needs help to see that his unique talent is worthy of a performance. Thingy's limbo stunt and Kari's trumpet playing and ball bouncing act go down a storm, but how will Barry's combination of yodelling and eyebrow dancing be received? We meet one Treasure Champ who takes part in a special family photoshoot and another who is showing her violin skills to her whole class. Plus, storyteller Ben tells the story of David the Singing Shepherd Boy.
In an attempt to apologise to Kari for eating the cake she made him as a surprise, Barry tries to be kind in lots of different ways by becoming Captain Kind Kid!
Barry is about to finish the biggest domino run he has ever made, and he gives Kari the responsibility to look after it while he goes to fetch the final piece.
Home has become far too noisy for Barry and Kari, so they decide to go to the countryside for some peace and quiet.
Kari has sacrificed time and energy preparing for an obstacle race in the hope of winning a trophy for her collection. But Barry hasn't trained and struggles in the race.
Barry isn't respecting Kari's privacy or her wish to read a book, constantly interrupting her by playing his trombone no matter where she is hiding!
Kari is invited over to Barry's house for a playdate, but he becomes possessive over his toys and won't share anything with her.
Kari is trying to be a magician, but Barry is very discouraging of her attempts to perform tricks. If only she had an assistant to encourage her!
Kari has invented a board game but is making up all the rules and making Barry do forfeits. Only when they create a game together does it become fun to play!
Barry and Kari are trying to be patient as they wait for a shower of shooting stars to pass, but they become distracted by a faulty camera and tiredness.
Barry doesn’t know what to say when Kari reminisces about her grandma. But he finds some of Grandma's old belongings and they celebrate by throwing a party in her memory.
Barry helps Kari get ready for her ukulele test, but when she gets top marks it goes to her head and she boasts about becoming a famous popstar.
Barry is feeling down in the dumps because he has bumped his head, but Kari reminds him of all the things he has to be thankful for.
Kari is fascinated by how a pinwheel moves in the wind - can she make one of her own?
Barry and Kari are throwing a surprise party, but Kari doesn't trust Barry to help.
Kari becomes convinced that she’s a terrible friend because she remembers all the things she’s done wrong. But Barry shows that he has chosen to forgive and forget.