Kari struggles to understand why Barry is so sad after a football match in which he was the goalkeeper and let in lots of goals. Barry gives her a magic remote control (he knew it would come in handy one day) to allow her to replay the action. She sees how upset Barry was, so she helps him train to be better in the future, and afterwards he feels great!We meet two Treasure Champs who visit a museum to travel back in time and get a taste of what life was like in the Victorian age, and another who shows empathy to her friend at Brownies. Plus, storyteller Gemma will be here to tell the Biblical story of the Good Samaritan.
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Democracy
Barry, Kari and Thingy are trying to decide what to play. They try the tactic of “loudest voice wins” but Thingy is the noisiest of all! Instead, they opt to play what most of them want to play. Barry and Kari win with their choice of reading, and Thingy is more than happy to join in!We meet a...
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Creativity
When Kari is about to throw out an old box of rubbish, Barry shows that they can use it for something creative instead. Kari struggles to get her imagination going, but accidentally dropping a box in green paint leads her to create a fantastic homemade alien! Barry also creates a box: to store ...
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Courage
Kari is scared of playing her trumpet in front of the Treasure Champs, but Barry reminds her how he had courage to buy her a trumpet in the first place. Barry also shows courage by going into a dark cave where a funny creature lives! We meet one Treasure Champ who visits a hospital to have a pl...