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It's a rainy day, and Maddie and Triggs are bored. But when they start to really listen to all the tiny sounds in their house, they soon discover the music of the noises indoors.
While helping Mum babysit their neighbour Sally, Maddie and Triggs learn that words can sometimes be confusing, especially if they're coming from the mouth of a mischievous toddler.
There is something fishy about the newest house guest, but Maddie and Triggs are determined to get to know the new arrival and figure out what makes him bloop.
While donating some old items to Higgledy Heroes charity shop, Maddie has second thoughts about giving away her old xylophone. Can she really let go of her very first instrument?
Maddie and Triggs are intrigued when Mum suggests they use the microwave to cook dinner. Can this singing robot microwave really make a healthy meal that's delicious and nutritious?
While helping Nana prune Mum's tree, Maddie is shocked to learn that this means cutting off all its branches! But, as always, Dado has a few crafty surprises up his sleeve.
Triggs's favourite teddy is a bit stinky and needs a wash, but poor Triggs is worried and doesn't want to let it go. Can Maddie help reassure him that everything will be okay?
Triggs sings about one of his favourite places in the whole world, the dog park, as he and Maddie help a nervous newcomer find her feet and reclaim her roar.
Maddie is annoyed when the wind takes her paper bird away, but soon both she and Triggs are blown away on a magical adventure that celebrates all the things the wind can do.
When a rogue fly buzzes in through Maddie's bedroom window, Triggs and Dad attempt to find the most effective way of dealing with this uninvited, buzzy house guest.
Maddie's neighbour Phillip keeps kicking his football into their garden, much to her frustration. But she soon discovers that Phillip's actions may not be accidental after all.
Mum is taking Maddie and Triggs to McGinty's farm to hear his world-famous animal orchestra. But McGinty's star performer, Gary the Chicken, won't come out of his coop! Can Maddie use her musical skills and expert diplomacy to save the day?
It's almost bedtime, but Maddie doesn't want to brush her teeth. Dad tells her all about the mysterious pearly whites (aka her teeth!), and how they sometimes start to sing when they're tickled. Really, singing teeth? It couldn't be true… Could it?
It's Maddie's first day at chess club, and she's a little lonely because Mum can't come with her. But she soon meets a cool new friend, who helps her settle in. Before long, that desert island feeling turns into a tropical paradise.
Maddie, Triggs and Dad are making a special cake for Granny. Dad is extremely careful about following the recipe, but Maddie has a slightly looser approach. Okay, a lot looser… Will their new bonkers cake pass the Granny test?
Maddie and Triggs sneak out of bed in search of a tasty midnight feast. But can they creep past Mum and Dad's room without making a noise? And more importantly, can they figure out why two of the crispy buns are already missing?
Triggs has lost his woof and needs to visit the vet. Maddie feels a little scared for her buddy, her song just doesn't sound right without him. But luckily, a new friend and his enormous collection of animals reassures her that everything will be okay.
Maddie is at her Granny's house, and she's very bored. The only entertainment is the whistling sound from the old kettle! Where's the adventure? Little does Maddie know that Granny gets up to all sorts of adventures on her magic disco train.
Maddie is at home waiting for the postman. She's expecting a letter from Uncle George, everybody's favourite uncle, but each time she hears a knock at the door, it seems to be someone else! Maybe today's not the day for George's letter?
Triggs is feeling a bit blue and finds it hard to get out of bed. That pesky birdie outside his window isn't helping either. But Maddie thinks she knows what the Birdie might be singing about and helps her friend step outside to greet the day.
Maddie and Triggs are helping Dad in the garden. When he asks them to fill the watering can, they get distracted by the strange echoes inside and are magically transported into the belly of a whale. Can they help their new friend Harriot find her singing voice?
Maddie and Triggs are at the seaside building sandcastles. But when one seashell starts to move, they realise it's no shell at all, but Sailor Nancy - the fanciest crab to ever walk sideways! Can they save Nancy's fancy sandcastle before the tide comes in?
While crunching leaves in the garden, Maddie and Triggs make a new friend named Reginald the Caterpillar. Reginald tells them all about where he lives and what he eats, giving them a whole new perspective on munchy, crunchy, scrunchy leaves.
Dad is taking Maddie to school on his bicycle, but their journey through the park soon turns into an intergalactic space adventure. They listen to the sounds around them and imagine themselves as brave explorers, shooting like rockets into the unknown.
Maddie and Triggs are camping in the woods with Dad. But when rain comes to spoil their campfire fun, they all rush inside the tent. Dad is not happy, but a visit from a cheerful little raindrop soon has the whole gang dancing around the tent.
It's bath time in Higgledy-Piggledy, but Triggs can't find his bath toy, Denis the Ducky. They embark on a bubble-tastic submarine adventure to the bottom of the ocean, but can Captain Maddie and Lieutenant Triggs rescue Denis the Ducky before it's too late?