Holi Hana - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Methu â Hedfan
Elen has a problem, she can't fly! She hopes that Hana will be able to help her solve the problem.

Nos Da
Bert the bear falls asleep all the time, but Hana and Fergus solve the problem.

Gwaith Tîm
Hana helps Rosie who is big and clumsy and not much good at sport.

Ofn Dim Byd
Douglas the duck overcomes his fear of water when he helps someone in the water.

Gorila ar Groesffordd
Griff the gorilla has a problem, he is afraid of everything.

Syril y Wiwer
Cyril is always in trouble because he forgets everything. How will Hana help out?

Cuddio yn ei Chragen
Myrtle the turtle learns to get over her shyness.

Un Llaw yn Ormod
Olivia the octopus has a problem, she has too many arms and always causes havoc wherever she goes.

Poendod yn Diflannu fel Swigod
Francis persuades Patsy the smelly piglet to jump into a pool of soapy water to make her smell better!

Rhaffu Celwydde
Ffion the Frog is fast losing all her friends because she tells lies all the time.

Mor ddewr â Llew
Not all lions are brave - especially when there is a visit to the dentist involved!

Storm yn Corddi
Hana helps Muzzy the Mouse get over her fear of storms.

Help, rwy' ar goll
Elen's problem is that she keeps losing her way - even around the school!

Anrheg Anffodus
Patsy would rather have a doll than a baby brother on her birthday, can Hana help?

Mawredd Mawr
Gwenda the giraffe is very unhappy because she is taller than all her friends.

Dawnsio Bale
Olivia has a problem - she is always disappointing her friends because she can't run fast enough in relay races.

Wi'n Fachgen
Muzzy is upset. Everyone thinks he is a baby because he is so small. Hana tries to make him feel bigger but there are advantages to being small.

Paid Ernie
Hana helps Ernie when he complains everyone tells him what to do all the time.

Da iawn Douglas
Douglas is being bullied by Ernie but his friends help him out.

Ti yw'r Seren
Fergus is so small that nobody notices him or listens to him, but Hana helps out.

Ble mae Tedi?
Patsy has lost her teddy, there is no sign of him anywhere.

Miss Llyncu Mul
Ffion is not happy when her parents tell her that they are moving house. Can Hana help her out?

Wiwer Wych
Syril loves to play with Francis but he's afraid of heights! How will he overcome his fear?

Gwyliwch yr Arth
Berti learns to play carefully with his friends' toys..

Pan Feiddia i'r Hwyaid
Francis is not happy that Ernie keeps making fun of him because he can't ride a bike.

Y Fam orau yn y byd
Lee needs to get his mum a Mother's Day present. Can Hana help him?
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