Sharon,Louis & Bram have there traditional picnic and invite their neighborhood to have some fun.
Sharon,Lois,Bram & friends reminisce back to a Halloween party they once had.Maya the magician visits.
Elephant & the children think they should run the house for a day instead of the grown-ups. Sharon,Lois, & Bram agree to let them do so. They also listen to a backward story of Rindersella told by John Allan Cameron.
Elephant trains for a running marathon with singer/dancer Denis Simpson. The marathon earns money to buy musical instruments for a local community center.
Sharon,Lois,Bram & Elephant help clean up Eric's garage. Nancy White (singer) stops by to help and sing.
Sharon,Lois,& Bram decide to stop at the Kensington Market while breaking from their musical tour. They decide to find elephant a new snack there,other than the usual peanuts.They enjoy looking at all of the international foods.They also listen to the Inner Community Group outside of the Toronto market.
Sharon,Lois, & Bram end up babysitting kids due to Elephant actions. Circus Shmirkus visits and puts on a show, Eric also drops by.
Sharon,Lois,Bram & Friends spend the day sharing there hobbies with Elephant to try to get him to start one he might like. Major Conrad Flapps visits and shows his hobby of flying.
Sharon,Lois,Bram,Elephant,Eric and friends tour an old 1860's villiage. They pick some apples to help make pies out of. They also experience other aspects of life in the 1860s.Later, they listen to the fiddling and enjoy the dancing of the Leahy Family.
Sharon,Lois,Bram,Elephant and friends visit the Dancesmiths of Georgia Brown College. Elephant decides to try out ballet. They also watch some tap dancing.
Sharon,Lois,Bram,Elephant,& friends go to the beach and watch some frisbee champions.
Sharon,Lois,Bram, & Elephant invite Eric and the children for a sleepover. They tell a bedtime story too.
In this episode a mysterious letter arrives with a clue, which sends Sharon, Lois & Bram on a musical treasure hunt. Special guest Naomi Tyrell helps them find their way.