Davey and Goliath - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Man of the House

Happy Landing

Bully Up a Tree
Davey and Goliath get into a fight with a bully and his dog, but later seeing the boy in trouble, Davey forgives him.

The Big Apple
Davey is angry because his father allowed his younger sister, Sally, to join them on what he thought would be a father-son outing. When Davey meets a fatherless farm boy on the trip, he realizes how important a father is to all his children.

The Bridge

Lemonade Stand
When Mr. Hansen fixes Sally's doll carriage instead of helping Davey build a lemonade stand, a jealous Davey soon learns his father loves his children equally.

Rags and Buttons

A Diller, a Dollar
Davey and Teddy are sent to Principal Denny's office for tardiness, but to their surprise Principal Denny is understanding, not harsh.

Hocus Pocus
Davey and Teddy, helping Lorenzo the magician with his magic act, learn that magicians only do tricks, but God's miracles are real.

Editor in Chief

Jeep in the Deep
During a ferry ride, the Hansen family's jeep falls overboard. Davey and his father go scuba diving to see where it landed.

The Jickets

Good Neighbor
To celebrate "Good Neighbor Week" the townspeople give out balloons to the children. Davey misses out on the festivities because he decides to help a small child find her way home instead.
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