Gary's Magic Fort - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Gary Makes the Rules
Gary and Stuffy are running a race, but when Stuffy is faster than Gary, he changes the rules to get ahead. With help from his friends, Gary learns that if he plays fair, the game would be more fun.

Gary Rocks
Gary has a cool new drum to rock out on, but he gets so caught up in the fun that he forgets to let anyone else have a turn. Gary learns that taking turns makes the game fun for everyone.

Gary's Block Tower
When Gary plays with Sir Cushington's prize building blocks too roughly, Gary learns that taking care of someone else's things shows he cares for his friends too.

Gary Tries Again
When Gary has trouble writing his name for the first time, he declares he will never, ever try again. Gary's friends help him learn that practicing a new skill can be fun too.

Gary Finds Forgiveness
When Stuffy loses Gary's favourite box of crayons, Gary has a hard time forgiving him and moving on. With help from Huggles, Gary learns that forgiveness helps everyone get back to the fun.

Gary's Danciest Dance Move
When Gary and Sir Cushington disagree on how to dance "the right way", Stuffy gets stuck in the middle! Gary learns if he and Sir Cushington put their ideas together, they can all have fun dancing.

Gary's Fake Cake
When Gary gets caught up in the fibs he told about forgetting Stuffy's birthday, he must reflect on the reasons why he chose to lie. Gary learns that telling the truth is the right thing to do.

Gary's Change-a-roo
When Sir Cushington goes on vacation, Lady Cushington fills in, but Gary doesn't like the way she uses the Wall of Wonder. Gary realizes that if he is open to change, you can still have fun!

Gary Gets the Goodbye Blues
Gary gets invited to a sleepover at Gramma's house, but he doesn't want to leave any of the fun behind, including his friends. Gary learns to say "see you later" so he can go have fun at Gramma's.

Gary's Tent Troubles
When Gary doesn't follow the instructions, he has a hard time putting up his tent. With Huggle's help he learns that sometimes following the instructions is the best way to get the result you want.

Gary Asks for Help
Gary has plans to paint the best picture of the Magic Fort ever, but determined to be a "painting pro", he refuses to ask for help. Gary's friends show him that sometimes everyone needs a bit of help.

Game on Gary
When Gary and Sir Cushington play a two-friend game, Stuffy feels left out and wrecks their play. Gary learns that with a bit of creativity, you can adjust a game to include everyone.

Gary's Green Thumb
Gary tries gardening but becomes impatient when the seeds take longer than he expected to grow. Gary learns the importance of patience and finds ways to pass the time - good things come in the end!
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