Daisy & Ollie - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

What's a Nature Trail?
The friends embark on a woodland nature trail.

How Do We Cheer Someone Up?
Sonny is visiting Daisy and Ollie for a playdate, but today Sonny is not feeling very happy, so Daisy and Ollie try to cheer him up.

What's My Imagination?
When the show at the local theatre is cancelled, Daisy, Ollie, Boo, Whizzy and Daddy agree to step in and put on a show.

What Does Adopted Mean?
Daisy and Ollie learn what it means to adopt a child and give them a loving home. When they discover an injured baby robin, they too learn how to love and care for the bird.

Why Are Flowers Special?

How Big is Big School?
The friends prepare to start primary school.

What's a Library?
Ollie and Daisy head to the library, where they meet Nadiya the librarian and discover there's a lot more you can do at the library than just borrow books.

Why Do We Save Water?

What is Sightseeing?

How Can We Help Wildlife?
When Daisy learns that some plants and wildlife are in danger of disappearing forever, she worries about how she can protect them.

How Do Penguins Keep Warm at Night?
The friends learn how penguins stay warm at night.

Who Lives in a Castle?
Daisy and Ollie visit a castle.

Where Do Animals Go In Winter?
The friends learn the importance of picking up rubbish, and get involved with a community clear-up in the park.

How should we Celebrate?

How Are We Going to Get There?
Daisy and Ollie learn about hybrid cars and design their own car of the future.

What's a Green Car?

Which Came First: the Chicken or the Egg?

What does Baby Libby want?

Why do you need a Shopping List?

Are Monsters Real?

What if I can't swim?

What Happens at a Restaurant?

Can we be Superheroes?

How do you follow the Music?

What Makes a Home?
The friends are amazed when they meet someone who lives in a camper van, so they explore different types of accommodation and consider what is it that makes somewhere a home.

What else can a Robot do?
Whizzy feels left out as everyone is distracted by their new electronic gadgets - but then all the gadgets start to malfunction.

What if I can't Swim?

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