Number 1 Newton Avenue - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Snug as a Bug
Freddie has a bug hotel, and he wants to make beds for the bugs with sticks and leaves. Unfortunately, all the sticks he can find in the garden are the wrong size!

Racing Cars
Rio plays with her toy cars in the living room while Dad hangs up his football shirts to dry. She tries to keep track of them, but they all look so similar!

Shops
Jayden has set up a shop in his bedroom with items to buy on the table and a till with coins inside it. But when Papa starts asking how much things cost, Jayden isn't sure.

Cupboard Chaos
Libby's Mum has just finished building a new cupboard which is now packed with all of Libby's sports equipment. As Libby reaches for a football cone, everything comes tumbling out!

Mysterious Marks
Freddie and his Aunt Fee are outside at her patch in the garden today. Freddie makes a startling discovery: some of Aunt Fee's raspberries are missing!

Stay Up
Rio is racing her remote-controlled car around the living room. She decides to make a garage for her car, just like her dad's – but it's not very steady!

Pack, Pack, Pack
Jayden's family are busy packing for a stay at their auntie Val's. Papa has asked Jayden to pack his own suitcase, but he's not packed enough for the five day trip.

Wrong Way
Libby has made a minigolf course out of cardboard in the shared garden. Libby tries to instruct her mum on how to navigate the course but ends up confusing herself as there are too many instructions.

Napkin Disaster
Rio and Dad are in the kitchen preparing for a family feast. While making fruit kebabs together, Rio accidently spills chilli sauce all over their napkins.

Buried Treasure
Freddie buries a pile of acorns into a small hole he's dug in Aunt Fee's garden. Aunt Fee's map of the garden helps her see where she has planted her seeds. This gives Freddie an idea.

Postie Puzzle
Jayden wants Papa's envelopes for his drawings, so he can deliver them like a postie. He counts on his hands that he needs six of them.

Tickles
Rio tries to find a missing slipper for her sleeping dad. Dad doesn't mind that he only has one, but Rio spots that the sock in his other foot has a hole and feels sorry for him.

Plant Sale
Freddie is helping Aunt Fee with her plant sale. He arranges her plants into groups, but his aunt gives him one that is vastly different from the rest.

The Puppet Show
Jayden is listening to Papa read a story about Anansi the Spider. He likes it so much, that he wants to make a spider himself.

Star Jumps
Libby and Mum are in the kitchen baking a cake. Libby suggests they have a star-jumping competition to decide who should decorate it.

Hide-and-Seek
Dad and Rio are at the play park today. Dad shows Rio how to play hopscotch. After this, Rio suggests they play hide-and-seek.

Prickly Problem
Freddie has a present for Aunt Fee. He hasn't wrapped it yet, and it's nearly time to go home.

Bullseye
Libby is in her bedroom playing a game called bullseye. She decides to use beanbags as darts and begins drawing targets to throw the beanbags in.

Dominoes
Today in Newton Avenue, Jayden and Papa are playing a game of dominoes. Later, when Papa and Jayden help Nana with the washing, Jayden tries to sort out a variety of socks from the laundry basket.

Troublesome Trifle
Dad is in the kitchen cooking dinner. Rio asks if she can help make dessert, which is trifle. But Rio gets confused, as some of the stew ingredients are mixed in with the trifle ingredients.

Goal
Libby plays a game of football with her teddies. She sets up different-sized cardboard boxes as the goals and plays as the teddies from both teams.

Jigsaw Puzzle
Jayden decides to draw the ice cream from his jigsaw box. He has trouble copying it, and feels frustrated. Papa finds some thin paper, so Jayden can trace the ice cream picture instead.

Mum's Move
Today in Newton Avenue, Libby has made bracelets for her teddies. Mum is impressed and asks if she can have one too. Libby gets to work while Mum has a dance to some pop music.

Once Upon a Pond
Freddie is making a small pond from a washing-up bowl in Aunt Fee's garden. Fee asks Freddie to fill it with a bucket while she gets a surprise for the pond.

Toy Champion
Today in Newton Avenue, Libby and her favourite toys, Giggles and Big Octopus, are throwing balls into buckets. Libby tips the buckets out onto her bed and counts the balls to see who the winner is.

Double the Fun
Freddie is visiting Aunt Fee, who is baking a cake. Freddie makes a pretend campsite on the rug in the living room for him, Aunt Fee, Alan Acorn and Charlie the Shark.
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