When David has a hard time ending playtime early to help his baby sister, Barney shows him how much fun helping others can be.
David is scared of the dark so Barney turns himself into a giant glowing action figure to calm David's fears.
Mel is on a mission to find a special treasure and accidentally makes a huge mess in the park; Barney creates a magical adventure where Mel learns that it's important to clean and care for a place that is special to the community.
After a disagreement among the kids about what to do with a ripe tomato, Vivie learns the importance of sharing.
Taking inspiration from a hot-rod in Mel's dad's garage, Barney helps the kids make their own magical hot rod-style race cars.
When Vivie accidentally breaks Mel's toy and is too afraid to admit it, Barney helps Vivie find the courage to tell the truth.
When David feels too small, Barney makes him super-sized to help him realize he loves himself just the way he is.
Vivie discovers she's not amazing at football the first time she tries it and believes she'll never be any good; Barney creates some workouts to help Vivie learn how practice can help her improve.
Mel's pretzel is eaten by a pigeon and Barney sets out on an adventure on the high seas to find another, but everything goes wrong when Captain Mel doesn't listen to her crew; Mel realizes that it is important to listen to others when in a team.
Mel breaks her arm and doesn't go to the park because they put a cast on her; David misses her, so Barney creates magic games to help David and Vivie do something nice for Mel when she returns.
When Mel gets frustrated by the things she can't do with a cast, Barney creates an imaginative game for the kids; throughout the game, Mel learns to accept her abilities with the help of a fantasy robot arm.
Vivie wants to show Nonna her chalk drawing, but everyone's attention is on Mel; Vivie fakes an accident to get attention too.
Mel is frustrated that her arm isn't as strong as it was after having the cast removed; Barney goes on an adventure in an enchanted forest to help her realize that some things take time.
Vivie is filled with angry feelings when a pigeon ruins her painting; Barney and the kids play Pirates and the Sea Queen to help calm Vivie's anger and learn healthy ways to deal with feelings.
During a picnic in the park, Mel does not take into account the environment around her; Barney transforms children into butterflies who can talk to plants and animals; Mel learns that it is important to respect and care for nature.
When Mel is in a bad mood, she has a hard time finding happy things; Barney's magical treasure hunt leads Mel to discover that focusing on the things that she is grateful for can make her feel better.
David feels too calm to play heroes like Mel and Vivie; Barney helps Mel and Vivie recognize that there is value in all styles of play; David's chosen power of silent observation ends up saving the day.
Barney is frustrated when his magic fails; with the help of friendship and positivity, the problem can be solved.
When Vivie dreams of looking like a pretty bird in the park, Barney offers her imaginary games to help her experience this in other ways; she can imitate its appearance, sing and fly like a bird.
David can't part with his bike, even though it has become too small for him; Barney takes the kids out to sea for an adventure, where David helps a hermit crab find a better shell.
The children notice that Grady is sad, and Barney shows them that a little kindness can go a long way; it adds a bit of magic to the actions of children who inspire others, showing everyone the power of their good deeds.
The children make a blanket with Barney's favorite things; David has a hard time choosing one thing, so Baby Bop and Billy help him decide.
When Mel discovers that the sunglasses she found belonged to Grady, she refuses to return them anyway; Barney invents a sea adventure in which Mel realizes she is behaving like a pirate.
When a cactus pops Vivie's ball, Barney takes the kids on an adventure to learn more about nature.
Baby Bop feels excluded.
When Vivie forgets to make a valentine for someone, the kids go on a quest to figure out who.
Baby Bop's playful teasing bothers Mel; Barney then arranges an adventure in the castle.
David is stuck at home because of a bad cold; Barney, Mel and Vivie get creative to play and have fun with their friend on the other side of the window.
A power outage thwarts Vivie's plans that evening; the night is made particularly special by friends who make the best of the situation.
When a large crack is discovered in the park's sidewalk, Vivie decides, with her friends, to make a work of art out of it.
Over lunch, Mel's friends are hesitant to try kimchi, but they learn the importance of trying new things.
David wants to play video games all day, but Barney suggests a physical activity that gets all the kids involved; David then understands the importance of balancing these two types of entertainment.
During an adventure in the Enchanted Garden, Barney ruins the fun, but Vivie realizes the power of love.
During an excursion, David loses the magic car, after promising that he would remember where he parked it; Barney helps David learn from his mistakes.
Billy moves like a tornado, wreaking havoc in his path; Barney and his friends then suggest that he should go and let off steam elsewhere; this makes Billy sad.
David and his brother Liam want to help their mother enjoy a relaxing day; it's not as easy as they thought; Barney tries to guide them in being more observant of what others need.
Luis wishes to go on a trip with his daughter Mel on the occasion of Father's Day; unfortunately Luis' car is broken.
A day of fun with Nonna makes Vivie realize that Nonna's mobility is declining; Nonna and Barney help Vivie figure out how she can take care of her by making simple adjustments that allow them to continue having fun.
David wants to be like his brother, Liam; Barney takes David on an adventure to show him that he can be confident in himself and his talents.
Barney helps Mel learn how to adopt an optimistic way of thinking to overcome challenges and help an injured fairy.
Barney helps Baby Bop figure out how to manage her big feelings so everyone can continue to have fun.
Vivie is sad because the sprinkler tunnel is closed; Mel tries to cheer her up with various game suggestions, but nothing helps.
David ruins Vivie's surprise for Barney; by playing hide-and-seek he understands that sometimes too much enthusiasm plays bad tricks.
Mel wants to surprise her friends by impersonating a sea monster; she notices that this is disturbing the others in their tasks; she learns in a playful way that there has to be a right time for fun and nonsense.
Grandma injures her ankle, which threatens to jeopardize her pizza party; Vivie learns that she can accomplish anything with the help of her friends and her community.
Mel is skateboarding and falls; Barney suggests a sea voyage; Mel learns that you can't give up, even when things get difficult.
David is concerned about the trash in the park; Barney turns recycling into a game; by playing, everyone helps keep the park clean.
Mel doesn't understand the importance of a sincere apology; a major mishap involving Billy and Baby Bop opens her eyes.
When Mel pushes her body too far without rest, Barney and Billy help her learn to listen to what her body is feeling.