Barney introduces himself and gives a tour of the super-dee-duper park.
Baby Bop is playing hide and seek with Barney, but can't seem to find him.
Billy introduces himself, while showing off tricks on his scooter.
Vivie can't find the purple marker she needs to finish her drawing, so Barney suggests they clean up. By turning it into a game, Barney shows Vivie that cleaning up can be fun.
When David invites Barney to play basketball with him, Barney forgets to listen to his body's needs and feels sleepy. David helps Barney check in on his body.
Mel is angry when she accidentally crashes her toy airplane. Barney helps her work through her anger and calm down.
During a game of hide and seek, Barney does a silly dance to show he's happy. Barney helps David find his own way to express his happiness.
When Vivie's sandcastle is accidentally destroyed, Barney offers to rebuild it for her. Vivie insists on making it herself and together, the two enjoy the process of making a sandcastle from scratch.
After Vivie reads a sad story with her Nonna, Barney helps her embrace that it's OK to be sad sometimes.
David is afraid to go down the high slide. Barney comforts David and shows him how to take it step by step until he's ready to try the slide.
Vivie feels dizzy after rolling downhill with Barney again and again. When she reveals that she's nervous to speak up because she doesn't want to ruin the fun, Barney reassures her that she can always tell him how she feels.
Mel tries to swing across the monkey bars without any help. Barney lets Mel know he's there for her in case she needs him.
To help save the community garden, Barney shows the kids that small things can affect big change!
Silly chaos ensues when the kids can't agree on what game to play and Barney has a hard time keeping up with all the different games.
When Mel breaks her arm, she's away from the park while she recovers and her friends do something nice to show her how much they missed her.
An imaginative game encourages Mel to embrace the abilities of her recently-broken arm.
When Vivie feels ignored, she fakes an injury and Barney helps her learn the importance in speaking up for herself.
Mel is frustrated at how long her broken arm is taking to heal, so Barney helps her understand that some things take time.
Vivie's upset when her painting is ruined, so Barney takes the kids on a high-seas adventure to help Vivie learn healthy ways to manage big feelings.
Barney shows Mel the importance of not just respecting nature, but also being a caretaker of it.
Barney creates a magical scavenger hunt to help Mel focus on what she is grateful for.
When David's feeling more quiet one day, Barney helps the kids discover the value of different styles of play.
Barney becomes frustrated when his magic misfires. With the help of his friends, he finds joy and solves his friends' problem.
When Vivie wishes she could be just like a bird in the park, Barney helps her find ways to pretend to be one by using her imagination.
David is outgrowing his bike, but doesn't want to give it up. Barney brings his friends on an adventure, where they help a hermit crab find a new shell.
When the kids notice Grady feeling sad, Barney shows them how small acts of kindness and paying it forward go a long way.
It's Barney's birthday and his friends are making a quilt as a birthday present. David can't choose just one thing to add, so Billy and Baby Bop help him decide.
Mel finds Grady's sunglasses, but doesn't want to return them. Barney takes her and her friends on a high seas adventure to help Mel see she's acting like a pirate by taking others' things.
After Vivie's ball is popped by a cactus, Barney brings the kids to an enchanted to show how some plants protect themselves for safety.
When Baby Bop feels left out of Mel and Vivie's game, Barney shows her the next best thing is to find something else to do.
After Barney notices Vivie forgot to make a valentine for someone, he takes the kids on a magical quest to figure out who it is.
When Baby Bop's teasing bothers Mel, Barney helps her find the courage to tell Baby Bop how she feels.
David is stuck at home because of a bad cold; Barney, Mel and Vivie get creative to play and have fun with their friend on the other side of the window.
When a blackout upends Vivie's evening plans, Barney helps the kids pivot to night games and a campout. The night is made even more special by friends in the community, who come together and make the best out of the unexpected event.
Grady fills a big crack in the park's entryway with concrete so no one trips. Vivie comes up with the idea to add found items, creating a beautiful art piece, and discovers that even though she's small she can have a big effect on the park.
At lunch in the park, Mel's friends are unwilling to try a taste of her kimchi, which makes her sad. So when Barney appears, he whips up a beach day with Baby Bop, where she doesn't want to do anything new. The kids realize the value of trying new things to show others you care.
While David wants to play video games all day, Barney puts a magical spin on some physical play that brings all the kids together in a game. David realizes the value of balancing both kinds of fun.
Vivie fears she's jeopardized Nonna's love after she accidentally knocks over Nonna's flower pots. During an adventure in the Enchanted Garden, Barney's big mistakes ruin their fun and Vivie realizes the power of unconditional love.
While on an Enchanted Jungle trek, David loses the friends' magical explorer mobile after promising to remember where they parked it. Barney helps David learn it's okay to make mistakes and the responsible thing to do is to try to fix them.
Billy has really big energy when the kids are playing farmers, and he is creating chaos. Mel, Vivie, and David suggest he should take his fun elsewhere. This makes Billy sad, so Barney helps Billy re-channel his big energy so they can all enjoy playing together.
David and his brother Liam want to help their mother enjoy a relaxing day. However, it’s not as easy as they thought. Barney tries to guide them in being more observant of what others need. By taking care of their baby sister, they can ensure that their mom can truly relax on Mother’s Day, which is the best gift of all.
Luis wants to take a trip with his daughter, Mel, for Father's Day. Unfortunately, his car breaks down. So Mel decides to take him on an imaginary trip instead, so they can still spend time together. Barney adds magic to create a fun and special Father's Day journey to remember.