It's the last of Mr Bloom's fetes and the Tiddlers help the Veggies with a scrapbook.
Margaret has got a brand new telescope but she doesn't like the dark.
Colin has drawn plans for the first runner bean theme park: Beanland!
Mr Bloom and Margaret visit a Maize Maze and learn that it's best to see it from up high.
Mr Bloom and Raymond harvest seaweed on the Isle of Bute.
It's a hot day at Mr Bloom's fete in Kings Lynn and Raymond is in need of an ice cream.
Sebastian wants to take a photo of all the Veggies but they won't stay still in one place.
Raymond wants to go on a safari but is scared of the animals he finds at Mr Bloom's fete.
The Veggies have run out of honey for their toast.
Mr Bloom takes Margaret to see how tea is grown in Cornwall.
Joan's pet worm Victor is being disobedient and he's not going to get a medal.
The Tiddlers get inspiration from some floating gardens on the River Thames.
Raymond and Mr Bloom learn about trees and roots, and the Tiddlers help the Veggies.
Margaret is excited because her pineapple pen-pal Deborah is coming to visit.
Margaret and Joan are playing at jungle explorers so the Tiddlers use lots of newspaper to make a forest for them to play in.
In King's Lynn, the Wee MacGregors have trouble getting off to sleep as they've lost their teddy bear Sweet Pea.
Mr Bloom's fete is in Cornwall, where Raymond's favourite egg and watercress sandwiches keep going missing.
After the scouts make some mash potato they visit a household waste recycling depot to find out what to do with the leftovers.
There's a Homemade Hat Parade at Mr Bloom's fete in Hartlepool, but none of the Veggies has a suitable hat.
Margaret the Cabbage wants to be a pop star but she hasn't got anything ready for her performance.
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