Bob the Builder - Season 13

Season 13

Episodes

Spud Rushes It
Bob and the machines make a watering system for Farmer Pickles' new orchard.

Scrambler's Seaweed Delivery
When Bob builds a seaweed farm for Annie Pickles, Scrambler volunteers to help collect the seaweed from the beach and bring it to the garden.

Massive Muck
The team starts work on Annie Pickles' new seafront house, but Muck does not concentrate on the task in hand.

Roley's Apple Press
Roley wants to help with the apple harvest, but is not much use, so Bob finds something he can do much better.

Travis's Giddy Day
The machines build a goat run for Farmer Pickles' newest arrival.

Muck's Drying Tunnel
Bob builds a drying tunnel for Annie's seaweed and a rotary washing line for Mr. Beasley.

Benny's Jungle Trouble
Benny gets the wrong idea about a conversation he overheard and heads off into marshland, looking for jungle animals.

Dizzy the Walking Bus
Dizzy tries to help the children get to school, but new road signs confuse them.

Packer's First Day
Packer arrives in Sunflower Valley, but he finds it very difficult to concentrate on the task at hand.

The Bob House
Bob designs a house with the help of his father, while Mr. and Mrs. Bentley conduct a survey.
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