Sean, Keira and Luca invite Mr Bloom to Falkirk, where he tries kick sampling to look for tiny river creatures with the help of a River Ranger. He then rolls up his sleeves to help the Tiddlers create a wildlife garden around a riverside bench.
Mr Bloom meets Finley and his Tiddler friends, who like to visit their local rail museum. They take a ride on a steam train and then get busy planting some flowers to brighten up the picnic area.
Beth and her friends are finding out about how apples grow with a local apple expert. Mr Bloom helps the Tiddlers plant some seeds, thin out the growing apples and polish off a delicious apple pie.
Hannah, Ben and Prasoon love to visit the Falkirk Wheel near where they live. Mr Bloom joins them to find out about how boats can travel up and down hill on canals. They then make little boats of their own to float in the water park.
Mr Bloom has been 'Here and There' in the Falkirk area of Scotland. He looks back at all the places he's visited and the Tiddler children he's met. He brings them all together in this programme to do a spot of litter picking in their community.
Mr Bloom visits some Tiddlers who have an award-winning school garden. He meets the chickens and helps the ducks move house!
Flynn and Ben love where they live because it's near Smithills Hall. They get to wander through the rooms and find out about how people used to live hundreds of years ago. Mr Bloom joins them for a tour and dons a Tudor costume for a spot of dancing.
Emma invites Mr Bloom to visit a horse and pony rescue centre where local children can 'adopt' ponies and find out how to look after them.
Mr Bloom meets Ethan, Abbie and Kirsten. They show him the fishy things to see at Bolton Museum and Aquarium - including an Egyptian fish mummy, a pre-historic fish fossil and its living descendants from the Amazon. The children complete a colourful collage to brighten up the aquarium's wall.
Mr Bloom has been here and there in the North West of England. He looks back at all the places he's visited and the Tiddler children he's met. He brings them all together to do a spot of Himalayan balsam bashing at their community's nature reserve.