When Jasper wonders what his new painting should look like, Mabel’s feather sparks an idea.
When Bannerberry’s Jeddy struggles with contentment, Sterling, Patty Mu, and Mabel help him realize he has a lot to be thankful for.
While in Bannerberry, Mabel helps Jasper, Rose, and Mr. Paw to learn they each have different strengths of their own.
Mabel and her friends learn about homemade instruments and the importance of listening.
When Jasper makes a mess in the kitchen and Bannerberry’s Jeddy neglects watering the flowers, Mabel shares the importance of responsibility.
When Jasper eats all the cookies and gets a tummy ache, and Bannerberry's Lt. Cardinal can't wait for dark to set off fireworks, Mabel shows the value of self control.
When Jasper finally admits he broke Mabel's radio, she thanks him for his honesty.
When Jasper has a falling out with his best friend, Mabel encourages him to apologize.
When Jasper has trouble working on many activities at once, Mabel suggests he focus on one at a time.
When Jasper is worried about Mailman Murry who was too sick to deliver the mail, Mabel suggests Jasper make him a get-well-soon card.
When Jasper doesn't know how to make a flagpole and Bannerberry's Jeddy doesn't know how to show the town's elders respect, Mabel shows the way.
When Jasper believes there is nothing new to wonder about, Mabel's new record player proves him wrong.