Bob the Builder - Season 12

Season 12
Episodes

Dizzy's Sleepover
Dizzy discovers there are bats in the watermill and she cannot wait to meet them.

Lofty the Star
The machines build a bunkhouse for Farmer Pickles' sunflower pickers and Lofty gets the chance to show off his talents.

Sumsy's Willow Tree
The machines chop down a willow tree that's started to topple over and soon discover how useful the woods can be.

Slow Down Scrambler!
The machines are working on building a bridge, but Scrambler tries to slow things down by being too hasty.

Travis and the Tropical Fruit
Bob and the gang build a pineapple pit to keep Mr. Beasley's fruit crop warm, and Travis has to fetch a load of manure.

Scoop the Teacher
Bob, Wendy and the team create an entire town using natural materials found locally.

Sir Muck
Bob and the Gang help build a windmill for Mr. Sabitini.

Bashing Crashing Benny
Benny becomes excited when he makes an unexpected discovery.

Spud's Cork Tree
Spud learns about the many uses of cork.

Bob's Top Team
Everyone is busy getting the new visitor centre ready for its grand opening.

Sumsy and the Beast
Sumsy and Spud cause panic across the valley when they spot a strange creature in town.

Listen with Scrambler
Scrambler plays with the children in Sunflower Valley on the last day before they return to school in Bobsville.

Roley's Bird's Eye View
Roley would like to get a birds eye view of Bobsville and is upset that he is too big to reach the top of the observation tower

Roley's Bird's Eye View
Wendy and Bob announce they are going to fix up a houseboat, and the rest of the team lends a helping hand.

Mr. Bentley's Assistant
Mr. Bentley prepares to welcome a group of newcomers to the valley. Spud attempts to help out, but inevitably ends up complicating matters.

Roley's Moleys
Roley's preparations for a cafe opening are made difficult by some troublesome moles.
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