Flower Surprise

Season 3Episode 620 minApr 11, 2011
Flower Surprise
De Li has made surprise flower garlands for the other Piplings. Every time she tries to secretly deliver them, the other Piplings almost see her. So De Li's narabug delivers them for her. The other Piplings are thrilled with their garlands but they don't know who they are from. When the cheebies arrive, they help discover it was De Li who made their garlands. Now the other Piplings want to make a surprise flower garland for De Li but there are no flowers left. They come up with the idea to take a flower from each of their garlands to make an extra special garland for De Li!
Flower Surprise has aired on Apr 11, 2011 at 6:00 PM
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