Violette is granted the powers of a fairy from Aunt Zinnia's childhood book.
The Bellflowers investigate the mysterious appearance of a gigantic white rabbit in their village.
Periwinkle takes care of an injured bird from the forest, but it ends up dead the following morning. After Papa Bramble tells him what happened, the young rabbit goes on an adventure in search of his deceased friend.
To meet a jealous badger's demands, Poppy must build a machine to lift out a sacred treasure from a lake.
A meteorite strikes Beechwood Grove, then causes problems for the community after it is stolen.
Mistletoe feels reluctant about his house duties, but eventually learns that there is no holiday from chores.
The Bellflowers receive a visit from the Barapoul, a trio of musical chickens.
Bramble takes his family to the seaside, where the children take sailing lessons and help a friend. Later, their day is ruined when Dandelion gets caught in a smugglers' trap.
A love fragrance makes Periwinkle attracted to the perfumer's granddaughter, Clara, and his neighbour Pimpernelle, at the same time. Now he must make a tough decision over whom he truly loves.
The family adopts a red-eyed white rabbit, only to find out that a stork with poor eyesight delivered it to them by mistake.
On his birthday, Poppy goes on an expedition to the world's largest glacier.
On his birthday, Poppy goes on an expedition to the world's largest glacier.
With his parrot—a pirate whose ancestors have been robbed of their treasure—Anthony from Scotland gives the Bellflowers a hand once again.
Poppy is thrilled at the newest flying machine around, owned by a rooster, but Bramble forbids his children from going on it.
Dandelion wanders away from the house during stormy weather, and is then saved by a group of ravens. However, the rabbit has suspicions that they could be thieves.
Papa Bramble's old friend, an inventor named Agathe, pays a visit to the family; her daughter Lilli comes along.