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- Mali is an ordinary boy, with an ordinary family who have just moved into the extraordinary inner-city world of the Apple Tree House estate and on his arrival in his new home Mali is introduced to a special new friend Sam. Together Mali and Sam provide a uniquely innocent perspective on the real world as they solve daily problems and overcome childhood dilemmas, all within the safety net of their loving families and the inspirational Apple Tree community that surrounds them.
- The Buddis bounce, spin, glide and giggle through their magical world, learning new things and sharing the joy of friendship.
- A skeleton's journey into a stereoscopic Hell.
- London A To Z is an entertaining and informative live action/animation series providing a glimpse into the hidden gems of London that few people outside of the city know. Originally broad-cast on Finland's YLE, London A To Z won the Jury Grand Prix Award at the 2011 Shanghai Television Festival.
- Kelta won't share his marble and is left to play alone, but when it rolls away he needs help. A mirror scares Cini until he takes another look.
- The Buddis solve the mystery of some strange scattered objects. A big maze leads to frustration, and then .. a fantastic treat.
- What's that weird, muddy thing rolling around? The curious Buddis investigate. Later, a colourful dancing rock guides the friends to a cave of wonders.
- Puna's too nervous to jump in a pool but finds a way to join the fun. The Buddis get a sweet reward after they work together to reach some fruit.
- Iso is sad because she can't whistle like her friends but learns there's more than one way to make a wonderful noise. The Buddis make silly bubbles.
- A little bug keeps the Buddis busy with its big appetite - and an even bigger surprise. The friends find paint and take turns to make a lovely mess.
- A musical seesaw is hard to resist and move. Can the friends find a way to get unstuck? Later, floating surprises light up the night.
- A hollow log fills a day with fun, especially when it splits in two. For Iso's birthday her Buddis plan treats. But first, they have to find her.
- On a trip to the beach the Buddis make a big sandcastle - and a little friend. Later, they learn tricks of the light with help from playful shadows.
- The Buddis' ball gets caught on a branch and they can't get it down - until they see the tree wants to play, too. Sick with a cold, Iso gets TLC.
- A leaf race on water finishes with a lesson in kindness. When a flying rainbow goes blank, the friends find colours in nature to bring back its shine.
- A star feels scared after it falls from the sky, until the Buddis help it find its way home. Later, a mud fight gets messy when feelings are hurt.
- Mysterious voices join in on the Buddis' sing-along. A fast moving train car gives the curious friends some exercise as it zips and zooms around.
- Mali and his family have just moved into Apple Tree House and are hungry for some of Grandma Zainab's "Magnificent Mango Pudding" - but they can't find any mangos! Thankfully, the friendly neighbours of Apple Tree House are happy to help and so Mali and his new friend Sam embark on their first adventure together - a mission to find mangos.
- As Mali gets used to living in a new home he starts to worry about starting at a new school. Mali's not the only one worrying - his dad, Nadeem, is about to start his new job at the zoo and he seems to have similar fears to Mali. Luckily there's lots of friends on hand to help them both through their first day nerves.
- Mali is struggling to think of a picture for school but Sam regales him with a story about 'teapot chores'. A cautionary tale about how putting things off until the last minute can often mean creating more work for yourself.
- How does the bus know where to go? After a journey home from the city Grandma Zainab, Sam and Mali start to wonder how the bus driver always knows where to bring them. Together, the children solve the mystery and learn how it is buses really work.
- It's Ramadan and Kobi and Patience need to change their plans to accommodate Mali's family. Determined that the children will have a dinner party even though adults will be eating too late Sam finds it hard to accommodate everyone's needs and their individual food requirements. Will Sam find a way make everyone happy?
- Grandma Zainab shows the children of Apple Tree House the wonders of 'talking books', but when her favourite old cassette tape suddenly breaks, the children decide to re-enact the story in the hope of cheering Grandma Zainab up.
- Mali and Grandma Zainab decide to help Flo's cafe by baking them a cake. Kobi thinks he can make a better cake and ends up with a rock cake instead of a sensational sponge cake. Who can Kobi and Sam turn to make their put their cake back on track?
- The children have lots of fun playing tents but after witnessing a news story about families who are living in tents because they have lost their homes, Bella decides to take action and organises a clothes collection with the help of her friends, family and school.
- After an exciting day at the Zoo, Mali discovers that he's lost his new dinosaur toy. Kobi inspires Grandma Zainab and Mali to retrace their steps while Kobi and Sam attempt to work out what's gone wrong with the lift.
- Bella wants to learn how to play a musical instrument but can't seem to decide which one. Kobi, Sam and Mali try to help her choose by exploring the many different instruments that exist but there's one particular sound that is inspiring Bella. The only problem is - no one knows what the sound is, or where it's coming from.
- The children of Apple Tree House learn about taking responsibility as they help to tidy some mess on the estate. When Flo notices a lifeless patch of ground outside her café, the children make it their responsibility to fix it and make it more beautiful.
- When the residents of Apple Tree House find themselves surprisingly low on milk, they start to wonder where it's all going. After a bit of investigating, all clues point towards Bella, Sam and a furry little stray cat that they've found.
- After meeting a super talented street artist, Bella decides to try her hand at painting. She and the other children arrange an exhibition of their work, but the path to artistic success may by blocked by storm clouds over head.
- Sam and Bella are excited about an upcoming bike riding challenge for school, but Mali feels left out because he doesn't know how to ride. Will Mali admit the truth to his friends? And how is he going to participate?
- When a mysterious bone is discovered in the community garden at "Apple Tree House" the children's imaginations begin to race. Could it really be a dinosaur bone? What would the estate be like full of dinosaurs? Nadeem helps Mali find out more.
- With the school closed for polling on election day the Apple Tree residents decide to hold an election for their very own Mayor. Everyone has the right to vote and Sam decides to run for the position of Mayor but will she convince the others to vote for her?
- Bella and the other children become transfixed on a beautiful rainbow that forms over the estate. Bella insists on finding out where the rainbow ends and is convinced she's going to find gold. Zainab and Kobi must guide the children beyond the promises of myths and legends.
- Kobi begins to notice the residents of Apple Tree House acting strangely and tries to find out what's going on. Little does he know that they have plans for a very musical surprise.
- Tired of being young, Mali decides to be an adult from now on, but soon discovers how hard (and less fun) it can be. He comes to appreciate what a wonderful thing it is to be young.
- The children are learning about their families, their heritage and their family trees but Bella's concerned that her family might be really boring compared to Sam and Mali's families. Desperate to learn that she might be related to a princess, Bella's about to discover something amazing that will leave dad, Ian, very impressed.
- When a friend of Mali visits and shows off his latest toys, Mali finds himself wishing he had more and more to play with. Eventually, Sam, Kobi and Zainab show him how to better appreciate the things he already has.
- When the children are asked to dress up as heroes for a day for school, Bella finds herself unsure of who she wants to be. Meanwhile, Sam and Mali's costumes are accidently shrunk in the wash. What are they going to do??
- When Bella's favourite toy goes mysteriously missing, Sam decides to play detective and tries to unearth the facts. Can she (and Zainab) follow the clues and solve the case?
- When the school play is suddenly postponed, Sam is unimpressed but Kobi convinces the children to donate some time to helping the local community centre instead by providing food, shelter and good cheer.
- Sam seems bored and isn't enjoying her latest reading book. But when Zainab shows off her scrapbook about her life's adventures Sam is inspired to make a book of her own.
- When Sam discovers a scary spider in her room she panics and seeks out her dad to help. But Sam slowly learns more and more about these 8 legged creatures and how they play a major part in nature and in Ghanaian culture.
- As part of a school fundraiser, the children of Apple Tree House take part in a sponsored silence. But as they slowly grow more and more restless, they soon learn that there's many ways to communicate without words...and they create their own silent movie.
- The children learn about the "Solar eclipse" and are excited about its arrival. As they wait for it to finally arrive they start to learn about how different cultures celebrate this special event.