Kipper has the perfect gift for his good friend Pig, a hamster named Roly-Poly. But Kipper's attachment to the hamster makes him unwilling to give up the cute little critter.
On a warm sunny Summer's day, Kipper gets out his inflatable paddling pool before setting it up in his garden. Unfortunately, for Kipper, he has to deal with leaks.
Kipper and Tiger go on a camping trip. When it rains, however, the tent collapses without warning and blows away. The only shelter that Kipper and Tiger both have is a nearby rabbit hole.
Poor Kipper gets really bad hiccups one warm Summer's day while having some quiet time in his inflatable paddling pool in his garden. His friends, first Pig, then Jake, and finally Tiger gives him various suggestions on how to cure them.
Kipper looks at things one beautiful day with his magnifying glass and becomes distraught when he suddenly loses it. Then, a lost Arnold finds what he thinks is a lollipop that happens not to taste very good at all.
Everybody thinks that Kipper is feeling sick, all because he has several big red circles all over his face from an accident while painting "a big red rocket" on a piece of paper earlier on.
Kipper finds an old bike headlight that grants every wish that both he and Tiger make. They find a mysterious-looking door behind Tiger's wallpaper and also go on a wild roller coaster ride that takes them to a planet where a very scary dragon lives.
Kipper and Tiger go to the duck pond to sail Tiger's new toy boat, but the boat itself suddenly gets stuck amongst some lily pads. A hair dryer does come in to help to solve the problem, though.
Arnold loses his red mug in the woods, so he, Kipper, and Pig set out to find it. Soon, Arnold meets a squirrel who happily drops some acorns on passing people.
Arnold finds an old pedal-boat at the beach, and, regardless of how small he is, he desperately wants a ride on it. He eventually gets his chance when both Kipper and Tiger get marooned on a desert island in the middle of the sea.
When summer comes to an end Tiger asks Kipper if they would like to have a picnic, however things don't to go to plan in the start. Kipper and Tiger finally get a picnic and have apples.
Kipper and Tiger decide to go on a treasure hunt with Tiger's metal detector, but they can find no real treasure besides a screw, a water pipe, and Arnold's lost toys.
Kipper, Tiger, Pig, and Arnold all go to the swimming pool with a wave machine, but Tiger is not getting into the water due to his poor swimming ability. As he tells Kipper, he has to "wear water wings".
Kipper and Tiger cannot find Pig when they plan to meet him at the park. They are getting anxious, because Pig has a cake with him. They also have been talking about beasts.
Kipper visits Tiger, who is in bed with a nasty cold. None of the things Kipper has brought to cheer him up seem to work. In the end, Kipper calls Pig and Arnold in to give the patient some of his medicine.
Kipper is babysitting Arnold, who Pig has assured him is very tired and will not be any trouble at all. By the time Pig returns, it's just Kipper who cannot keep both his small, black eyes open.
Kipper cannot understand where the contents of his cereal packet have gone to, or why his six toys are littered all over the place when he knows he put them all safely away. Then he discovers he has got a little visitor, Mouse, and life may never be the same again.
Kipper and Pig see kangaroos and helicopters in the cloud shapes. Suddenly, Arnold walks up a rainbow and Kipper has to go and find him before he gets completely lost.
Tiger wants to show everyone how good he is at crazy golf. He is a bit upset when Kipper manages to get the ball through a gap in the windmill, and he does not.
Kipper and Tiger decide to bathe all their things on a windy day, but outside, the wild weather is gradually making everything more and more difficult.
Tiger is very excited when his brand new rocket arrives. He is not so excited when the rocket refuses to rise from its launching spot on the top of Big Hill, but, with a bit of help from Kipper and Sock Thing, everything works out fine.
Pig suggests Kipper takes some of his unwanted things to a jumble sale taking place in the park. Kipper is almost convinced, until he realizes that his precious comic books have to go.
Kipper and his best friend, Tiger, are having great fun with the hosepipe and inflatable paddling pool. Unfortunately, Tiger fails to attach the hosepipe itself to the tap properly, and before he knows it, there is water water everywhere.
Kipper plays a game of hide-and-seek with Mouse in his home. When the game begins, Mouse says that she cannot count past 5. By the end of the game with Kippers help, Mouse counts all the way up to 10, and finds Kipper!
Tiger decides to invite everyone that he knows to his costume party. Kipper, Pig, and Jake do not know what Tiger is going to be dressed up as, but as the invitation says, no one is to go to the party itself dressed up as a pirate.
Tiger is spending one night at Kipper's house. They are on Hedgehog Watch, but every time the hedgehog turns up for them, they are doing something else, and they do not see him.
Tiger and Kipper go to the park to try out Tiger's new roller-blades. Tiger crashes and hurts one of his thumbs. He tells Pig he is so badly injured that he can borrow them
Mouse's two cousins come to stay in Kipper's house. At first, it seems like a good idea, although Kipper is confused as to which mouse is which. Eventually though, Kipper sends them out, leaving just him and Mouse.
Kipper decides to make something out of old bits and pieces he finds lying around. He thinks he is making "a flying machine", but it turns out to be something much more useful for such a hot Summer's day.
Kipper finds an old key, and remembers that it is for a clockwork mouse in his cardboard toy-box. His friend, Mouse is unimpressed, all because it is not like a real mouse.
At the beach, Tiger just wants to read his book. Kipper keeps interrupting Tiger, so Tiger tells him to go for a swim in the nearby water. Tiger eventually finishes his book, and then Kipper starts reading the book, wanting to be left alone.