Joe and Jack decide that midnight is the perfect time for a feast. They decide to visit Fred the Fridge, but before they get there, they have to contend with lots of things that go bump in the night.
Joe and Jack overhear Nana and Mum talking about the beautiful Caribbean seas that are full of fish and treasures. The duo decide to hunt for buried treasure and the nearest 'sea-like' location is Lizzie's pool next door.
Joe and Jack are watching Robin fly around the garden and think it'd be great if they could fly just like the birds. There's only one thing for it: they have to build their own plane.
When Nana arrives back from the hospital and tells everyone about the lovely doctor who bandaged her leg, Joe and Jack immediately wonder who might be in need of 'their' help.
When Lizzie announces that she has a new hut, Joe and Jack imagine an amazing espionage headquarters complete with lasers and Morse code. What Lizzie has, however, is a very nice location for afternoon tea.
It's raining outside so to keep everyone busy, Mum suggests Joe and Lizzie paint pictures of Jack and Tallulah. Jack starts by cleaning his paintbrush in a jar of clean water, thereby creating a magical potion.
Joe gets baby food thrown in his ear and misses out when Mum mentions that the babysitter will be coming that evening. So when the lads encounter a grown-up in the house, they are convinced that Gracie has turned into a giant.
When Dad wins a trophy for creating an amazing new ice-cream flavor, Joe and Jack decide that they too need to get really, really good at something so that they can win a trophy.
Nana tells Joe and Jack that Bluebells are also called 'Fairy Flowers'. After a mishap with a Frisbee, they accidentally damage the flowers so now the Fairies don't have a home. How are the duo to re-house the fairies?
Joe rarely lets his size get him down but when Gordon tells him he's too small to play football he decides, with Jack's help, to do something about it.
When Joe and Jack find out that you can make robots by recycling juice cartons and other bits and pieces they go on a hunt for anything and everything they could possibly use.
Joe and Jack are given a rare opportunity to test their culinary skills when there are no snacks left. Will it be delicious mud pie or some butterfly toast for tea?
Dad decides to buy a video camera to film Joe and Jack's adventures. Jack is convinced this is his big moment, not only to star in a movie but also to commence his career as a director.
When a spontaneous dance by Joe and Jack appears to causes a torrential downpour, the duo set out to reverse the process and get the sun to shine. It takes an enormous effort and lots of very interesting dance moves.
When Joe and Jack overhear Mum say that Dad really needs a holiday they set out to provide everything he might want in the way of sun, sea and sand - all in their own back garden.
Joe and Jack entertain Gracie while mum tries to finish a costume. In an effort to amuse Gracie, they devise a Jekyll and Hyde type tale to impress her.
Inspired by watching the antics of their favorite super-hero on a television, Joe and Jack set about proving to Lizzie and Tallulah and anyone else who's passing that they too have super hero qualities.
Joe and Jack's dream of starting their own band are kick-started by Lizzie's prowess at the ukulele. The only question is: which instruments should they try to master?
The lads look through a beautiful book that has illustrations of all sorts of 'Big Cats'. This gets Joe and Jack thinking: just what sort of cat will Jack be when he grows up?
Joe and Jack imagine themselves as world champions of the game 'Hide and Seek' but when it's put to the test in the local playground, Joe discovers he's not that great at hiding while Jack can't find any of the other kids.
It seems like a really neat idea for Joe and Jack to go on a trek with Ron the Rabbit and Ted the Teddy bear. But when Ron leaves without them, the Lads are forced to search high and low for their beloved friend.
Mum is putting the finishing touches to a costume for Ruby when the subject of Red Shoes and being able to transport yourself anywhere you want to comes up in conversation..