Fay and Fluffy chat about all the different ways of being a family. They teach the puppets what a chosen family is and how they have the same amount of love and support as biological families. Families can come in many different shapes and sizes and no matter how your family looks, it's something to celebrate.
Fay and Fluffy are celebrating who you are and where you come from. With the help of the wonderful audience, we learn about different types of foods, music, languages, traditions, and stories from around the world, with special musical guests, Mexico Amigo Mariachi.
Fay is feeling left out when Fluffy starts the show without her. But with a simple act of kindness, everything is put back on track, proving the importance of empathy for others and how little things can make a big difference.
When Fluffy can't find the awesome new object they wanted to show Fay, they can't help but get upset. Fluffy learns about how frustration is natural and what to do when they feel overwhelmed
Fay and Fluffy are celebrating the importance of welcoming new people and being part of a community. They are joined by the incredible dancer Prabh who teaches everyone about Bhangra dancing to celebrate the welcoming spirit of the day.
Change can be scary but when Fay and Fluffy are joined by the musical duo Splash'N Boots we learn how changing things up and trying new things can make life a fun adventure.
Fay's family member is moving away and she can't help but feel sad. With the help of Fluffy and the audience, Fay learns that it's natural to miss people and there are lots of ways we can make ourselves feel better.
Fay, Fluffy, and the audience talk about how we all have different personalities. We can be VERY LOUD, very quiet, and everything in between and that is absolutely fabulous.
Fay and Fluffy can't seem to get anything right today, but that's okay because mistakes are totally natural. Our friend Professur Oopsie Doodle stops by to teach that although mistakes may be frustrating they are a great way to learn.
Fay and Fluffy love to share because sharing is caring. From your feelings to your old toys, sharing is a great way to get things done and spread smiles.
Fay and Fluffy are talking about self-esteem today and how believing in yourself is so important. They are joined by Celina, a champion Hoop Dancer, who uses her confidence to dance in front of huge audiences all over the world.
After Moogie is excluded while playing at the park, Fay and Fluffy call in a special guest, Millie Davis to have an open discussion about racism, anti-racism, and being an ally.
With the help of the audience and special guest, muralist Mique Michelle, Fay learns that there are many ways to be creative and that it should never be stressful, just a great way to express yourself and have fun.
Fay and Fluffy talk about what it means to dream big and how endless possibilities are what make life exciting. But dreams don't just have to be dreams, if you set goals for yourself you can make them happen.
Fluffy has decided to enter a talent show to show off their tap-dancing skills. With the help of Fay and the audience, Fluffy learns there are lots of ways to learn something, and what way is best for them.
Fay and Fluffy are celebrating bodies and how wonderful they are. Fabulous friend, Tai Young stops by to talk about disabilities and how we can support our friends with disabilities and make sure they are always included.
When the studio fan breaks during the hottest heatwave ever, Fluffy wants to buy a new one. With the audience, they talk about all the ways they can help the earth and the importance of appreciating and engaging with nature.
Fay and Fluffy have left the studio to visit the Happily Ever Esther Farm Sanctuary and meet the famous Esther the Wonder Pig and her dads Steve and Derek.
Fay and Fluffy are talking about what makes them happy, and how you can find your own personal joy every day. We can't be happy all the time but if we know where to find joy and how to share it we can always find our way there.
Fay and Fluffy's friend Lynne stops by the studio before her big rally to talk about how every voice has the power to create change.
When a potential new friend shows up at the studio Fay and Fluffy do all they can to make sure they make them feel welcome and accepted.
Fay and Fluffy are exploring the magic of music. Special guest Sook-Yin Lee comes to visit, leading an interactive jam session with everyday items showing that anyone can make music with anything.
Fluffy is feeling very overwhelmed and hyped up. To help Fluffy calm down, Fay calls in Taes from The Big Heart Journey to teach everyone how to calm their minds and bodies and learn to appreciate the silence around them.
When Fay and Fluffy are having a slumber party, Fay reveals she's afraid of the dark. Fluffy and the audience help her overcome her fears and try out nighttime routines that can make bedtime the best time.
Fay and Fluffy are so excited because it's time to celebrate PRIDE. They share with the audience why they love Pride so much and also ask what it means to them.
When Fay feels self-conscious about being different, Fluffy and the audience point out that being different is natural and that none of us are the same. Being different is the special stuff that makes you, YOU.
Fluffy is nervous - they have to cancel their big plans to go to the beach with Fay. And Fluffy really does not want to disappoint Fay. When Fay learns the news, she does not feel so good. With the studio audience, they talk about disappointment and how to move past it.
Fay and Fluffy talk about different holidays and cultural celebrations worldwide, joined by daf player Naghmeh Farahmand who explains how she celebrates Nowruz, the Persian New Year.
When Fluffy borrows Fay's favourite book without asking and loses it, they talk about the importance of apologies and how to forgive and move forward.
Fay and Fluffy are celebrating what makes you - YOU. They bring in friend Spencer West to help the audience discover what makes them special and how to be "loud and proud" of it.
Fay and Fluffy play a fun trick on the audience by switching places.
Fluffy is trying to talk but Fay keeps getting distracted by her phone. Fluffy and Fay talk about moderation with the audience and how to know when to take a break from screen time.
Fay tells Fluffy about her adventure in the park but Fluffy doesn't listen clearly because they're wearing headphones. The studio audience talks about how to be a good listener.
Fay is excited to finally visit her cousin Sheila. Fluffy and the studio audience talk about worrying and anxiety and how to deal with this big emotion. Special guests Splash'N Boots sing a song about worries.
Fay and Fluffy with guest Sook-Yin Lee and the audience talk about the importance of imagination, and for story time make up their own story with the audience.
After Fluffy visits a café to order their favourite drink and it comes out with the name Floofy, they talk to the studio audience about names and nicknames and the importance of calling people what they want to be called.
Fluffy is excited to show Fay their favourite rainbow slime. But Fay doesn't want to play with it, and isn't sure how to say no. The studio audience talks about how sometimes it can be hard to say no, but setting boundaries is normal.
It's 'fashion party time' and Fay and Fluffy plan their outfits with the audience, and see how clothes are a way to express themselves.
Fay and Fluffy are joined by power couple and body equity advocates MPP Jill Andrew and Aisha Fairclough who talk about the importance of celebrating your body, and how to make space for others.
Fay struggles to learn how to make balloon animals and with Fluffy and the kids, they talk about perseverance and failure. On the bookshelf, Pepito learns to keep trying and he masters charades
Fay needs help with a card. Fluffy eagerly jumps into action to help but quickly takes over. Chef Alexis stops by and everyone works together to make a delicious dessert.
Fay and Fluffy are so excited about today's guest, Kalen. They start making up lies to impress him and it gets out of hand quickly. Fay and Fluffy talk about honesty and why it's important to tell the truth.
Fay and Fluffy talk about all the ways they can enjoy nature from indoors and put together a nature display with guest crafter Mandisa Watts.
Fay and Fluffy talk with the audience about hair, expressing yourself and identity. At the groomers, Fluffy helps his dog Buddy overcome his fear of getting his hair cut.
Fay helps out Fluffy who wants to show their appreciation. With the studio audience and our special guest, Lisette, they talk about what gratitude is and how to say thank you.
It's a special day as Fay and Fluffy and the kids are having a peace march and learning all about Peace. With our special guests The Alphabet Rockers, they all learn a peace song.
During a game of Rock-Paper-Scissors, Fluffy takes the game a bit too seriously. Olympian Jayna Hefford calls time out and they talk with our audience about playing fair and come up with a fun way everyone can enjoy playing together.
Fay, Fluffy, and our audience are exploring different dance styles and are joined by Vaishnavi, a Bollywood dancer who encourages them to join them as dancing is for everyone.
Fay and Fluffy are measuring each other's height on their chart and admiring how tall they've grown over the years and talk about growing up with the audience. On the bookshelf, Pepito learns he can be a great role model.
Fay and Fluffy are so excited to get the place ready for a visitor, but find the plant needing water. When they can't decide who's turn it was, they discuss responsibilities and what jobs they are in charge of.
When someone asks a question that no one knows the answer to, Fay and Fluffy set out with their audience to find out. They go to the Ontario Science Centre to explore and find lots of answers about gravity.
Fluffy has been fostering a dog as part of their volunteering at a local shelter. Fay and Fluffy talk to the audience about volunteering and community before they all visit the Humane Society animal shelter to pitch in.