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Kate, D.J. and Truman enter the Noddy Shop for the first time. They find a magic key that unlocks two boxes. That act releases the Goblins from one box. The other box contains all the toys that make up the Noddy stories.
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E3
Noah plans to sell some of the Noddy Shop's coveted toys. One of them, Warlow the Weasel, is planning to sabotage the sale. So are the golins.
E4
Truman doesn't want to play the games Kate and D.J. are playing. They suggest ""hide and seek"" as a way to get Truman out of their hair, but he gets lost.
E5
Aunt Agatha is not prepared for her campout with the kids. Although Noah offers to help, he gets no takers.
E6
A strange woman eyes a fairy dress at the Noddy shop just as Truman's first baby tooth is ready to fall out.
E7
Noah and D.J. find there is value in asking questions about difficult situations.
E8
Material possessions cause unrest among the kids and toys.
E9
It's the annual Littleton Falls Bike-a-Thon. Aunt Agatha tries to entertain the bikers with a few opera numbers. That makes it that much harder for D.J. to earn money.
E10
The kids and Aunt Agatha have a surprise birthday party planned for Noah. As they work behind Noah's back, Truman and Aunt Agatha learn that the thought behind the birthday wish matters most.
E11
A lot of things go missing in the Noddy shop. In their haste, people blame others for taking things.
E12
Truman says he can tell Noah when it's 4:00, but can he really?
E13
The kids vow to put on a play, but there are other promises to keep.
E14
All the special toys in the Noddy Shop form their own fire department. Mirroring that is the Noddy story about a fire in Toyland.
E15
Truman throws mud around and, in the process, getting Noah's sheets dirty. He tries to hide the sheets, but that invariably gets Truman in deeper trouble. Aunt Agatha finds her plums missing, which starts a rash of missing items.
E16
Aunt Agatha's grandson brings his bully friends to the Noddy shop. Both Rox and Grit want to show up Kate, D.J. and Truman at Sports Day.
E17
Kate and Truman discover a dog to play with. This leaves the toy Planet Pup out in the cold.
E18
Kate, D.J. and Truman, along with Aunt Agatha, decide to stage a surprise party for Noah.
E19
Agatha has a package for D.J., and it brings intrigue.
E20
A great deal more magic occurs at the Noddy shop in time for Halloween.
E21
Noah asks Kate to run the shop. Truman takes his own new paces as he learns to ride a bike.
E22
Kate's mother had given her a ruby, but Kate loses it and doesn't know what to say. Another fish story develops when a new fish lives in Johnny Crawfish's tank.
E23
With an illusory beginning, Agatha and Noah can't see eye to eye. Does this mean they won't speak to each other?
E24
Aunt Agatha wants to make changes in the Noddy shop. How successful those changes are, will be a matter of doing what she says.
E25
For D.J., it shouldn't be hard to make new friends. His problem is that a friend already has a friend. Confusing? Nothing is more confusing than the masks.
E26
Truman needs someone to play with on a boring day. With no one to help his cause, idle Truman finds himself doing something wrong.
E27
One of the things near and dear to Noah, besides his toys, is the lucky compass he had used as a sailor. Kate and D.J. borrow the compass and subsequently lose it.
E28
D.J. wants to perform magic at the school's talent contest.
E29
Aunt Agatha's remote-operated vacuum cleaner goes berserk when the Goblins steal the remote control. Adding injury to injury, Warlow lets a parrot loose. In the Toyland animation, Noddy has his hands full with a few hens.
E30
All the children decide to hold a Mexican restaurant behind the Noddy Shop, only they don't know how to make anything.
E31
It's not so much an overflow of trash at the Noddy shop. Rather, the kids find a lot of things with which they use for a puppet show.
E32
Noah leaves the children in charge of the Noddy shop. In trying to satisfy a snobbish customer, they break her gift.
E33
A slight miscommunication takes place on Valentine's Day: Kate receives a valentine, but D.J. does not.
E34
Truman can't get to sleep one night at the Noddy shop. He believes in all the toys, all of which are ready to perform their usual songs.
E35
A treasure map falls into Truman's hands. This sends all the kids in search of what they think is a great surprise.
E36
The Noddy shop becomes cold inside when Jack Frost escapes from a snow globe and freezes several toys. On this bitter cold day, Aunt Agatha has a scarf ready for Truman, but he doesn't want to wear it.
E37
The real trouble is that young Truman feels left out of his family. It's up to Kate to create the sense in Truman that he belongs.
E38
The wildest adventure of the them all begins when the adult Goblins use magic to fly a kite, and get whisked away. In his attempts to get them down, Boobull casts a lot of ill-advised spells that turn the Noddy shop inside-out.
E39
Kate wants to go on a fantastic adventure. Who knows what will grant her wish?
E40
Noah considers returning to his old role as a sea captain.
E41
Sharing is always a part of the holiday season, a fact the kids learn is not lost on Mrs. Santa Claus.
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