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It is Christmas Eve and Samuel hears a strange sound coming from the tree. Samuel, Rudy and Muffin discover a little mouse that is frightened and lost. It will take the help of the entire community to find little Squooky's family before Christmas Day.
Mr Beakman's three-year-old nephew Jordan comes to visit and the town gushes over him. Muffin, however, is jealous of the attention he gets. Despite everyone's attempts to bring them together, Muffin refuses to be friends with Jordan. But when the cute little toucan offers her a flower, Muffin softens. Soon she and Jordan are best friends.
Muffin comes upon a strange plant that she affectionately names Pee-Ew. Pee-Ew smells so terrible that no-one wants the little plant in the tree. Muffin helps the community realise that they can't cast out this peculiar plant just because of its smell. The community works together to make a home for Pee-Ew on 3rd and Bird.
After seeing a cowboy movie, Muffin decides she would like to be a cowgirl, but first she needs a hat. The kids get a hat from Mr Beakman but now Muffin needs some boots. They get boots from Missy but now Muffin needs a horse! Muffin is disappointed when she realizes there are no horses around and she can never be a cowgirl. Rudy and Samuel put their heads together and make a horse costume. Cowgirl Muffin rides through town at sunset. Yee haw!
Muffin stumbles on Samuel and Rudy's playhouse, but they won't let her come in. She stomps away and Quinn helps her build her own playhouse, even better than theirs. When Samuel and Rudy ask to visit, Muffin won't let them. Mr Beakman suggests they stop quarrelling and put the playhouses together. They take his advice and make the best playhouse ever.
Samuel, Muffin and Rudy head over to frozen Branch Lake with Mr Beakman for some ice skating. The kids notice Mr Beakman won't get on the ice. Mr Beakman tells them he has always been afraid to ice skate. The kids help Mr Beakman overcome his fear and have a great time.
Samuel and Muffin go to the Amazing Beakman's magic show, and Muffin is blown away by his tricks. She goes around the neighbourhood trying to perform her own trick, but it doesn't work out. Just as she is about to give up, Mr Beakman encourages her, and the two put on a magic show together, where Muffin makes Mr Beakman disappear.
The whole community is gathering at the top of Branch Hill to watch a meteor shower. But the hill is too steep and Mrs Billingsley can't reach the top. Samuel has everyone form a bird chain, and they gently pull Mrs Billingsley up in time to see the lovely meteor shower.
Rudy, Quinn and Mr Beakman are going camping with their Budgie troop and Muffin wants to come along. When Muffin gets homesick and wants to leave, it is up to Rudy and Samuel to show her the joys of camping.
Muffin really wants to see a dinosaur and is heartbroken when Mr Beakman tells her they are no longer around. Samuel and Rudy build Muffin a giant papier-mache dinosaur, but it scares her. Mr Beakman helps Muffin to overcome her fear and she rides the dinosaur around the tree!
Muffin is playing shops but she has nothing to sell. She hops around the community, innocently taking things that do not belong to her: Samuel's marbles, Mrs Billingsley's watering can and Mr Beakman's chalkboard duster.
They explain to her that she must always ask before taking something. Muffin apologises and the community members decide to get their stuff back by playing shops with Muffin.
Quinn has created a pie-making machine for the pie fair, and he enlists the help of Samuel, Rudy and Muffin to move the pies from the conveyor belt to the table.
When Rudy pushes the machine's forbidden red button, the machine goes berserk. The kids must all work together to fix the machine in time to make pies for the fair.
When Muffin only brings one tiny seed to eat, it looks like the picnic is ruined. The kids pick some fruit to eat and find something that will make their picnic truly perfect - friends to share it with.
Mrs Lovebird asks Samuel and Rudy to watch Muffin as she plays in her toy nest-car. But Muffin gets literally carried away, and the nest-car rolls out of control on the branches. It is up to the citizens of 3rd and Bird to save Muffin from disaster.
Everyone practises a dance for the big dance party, but Samuel can't find his rhythm. Rudy helps Samuel learn how to relax, and soon he does his own awkward dance. When Samuel accidentally scratches a record at the dance party, he creates a whole new dance craze, the Samuel Scratch.
Quinn builds Muffin a bouncy pogo nest and warns her that it will only fit one bird at a time. When Muffin leaves, Samuel and Rudy hop into the nest and break it. Can Samuel and Rudy fix the pogo nest before Muffin returns?
Samuel and Rudy invite Muffin to a picnic with their friend Elliot. Muffin is shocked to find out that Elliot is a worm. Samuel has trouble convincing Muffin that having different friends can be fun.
Samuel wants to be an apple tree at the costume party, but Muffin eats his apple. Can the kids find him another costume in time?
Samuel and Muffin ask Mrs Lovebird to fly them to the super slide, but she is too busy. The children are disappointed but then get the idea to build a super slide of their own. They need to ask the neighbours for help.
Rudy, Samuel and Muffin invite the whole town to see the Rudy Show. But when they arrive at the theatre, they find a big branch has fallen on the stage. Will the kids be able to fix the stage in time for Rudy's performance?
Mr Beakman is building a train set, the Sunset Express. Muffin tries to help but she makes things worse. Luckily, it is all sorted out before Mr Beakman returns and Muffin gets to ride around in the train!
Samuel and Rudy are playing, but they can't agree on what to do. Mr Beakman tells them that there must be something they both like. Muffin leads Rudy and Samuel to Missy's house where everyone agrees on dressing up!
Samuel, Muffin and Rudy each make up a silly song. Mrs Billingsley invites them to perform one song after the adult bird chorus' concert. When the kids can't agree on whose song to sing, Samuel figures out a way to make all three songs into one big song.
Rudy and Samuel are rehearsing for Mr Beakman's play The Prize Potato. Muffin wants to be in the play, too, but there is no part for her. That is, until the props get blown away! Muffin becomes the star of the show, playing a hat, a potato and a watering can.
Muffin wants to learn to fly, but it is difficult. Mr Beakman tells her to keep trying, and Samuel invents a kite-apeze - part kite, part trapeze and perfect for Muffin to fly on.