Overview: Sharon, Lois, Bram, Elephant and Bram have there traditional picnic and invite their neighborhood to have some fun.
Overview: Sharon, Lois, Bram, Elephant and the children reminisce back to a Halloween party they once had.
Overview: Elephant and the children think they should run the house for a day instead of the grown-ups. Sharon, Lois and Bram agree to let them do so. They also listen to a backward story of Rindersella told by John Allan Cameron.
Overview: Elephant trains for a running marathon with Denis Simpson. The marathon earns money to buy musical instruments for a local community center.
Overview: Sharon, Lois, Bram, and Elephant help clean up Eric's garage.
Overview: Sharon, Lois and Bram decide to stop at the Kensington Market while breaking from their musical tour. They decide to find elephant a new snack there, other than the usual peanuts.
Overview: Sharon, Lois, and Bram end up babysitting kids because of Elephant.
Overview: Sharon, Lois, Bram, and the children spend the day sharing there hobbies with Elephant to try to get him to start one he might like.
Overview: Sharon, Lois, Bram, Elephant, Eric and friends tour an old pioneer village to experience life in the 1860s.
Overview: Sharon, Lois, Bram, Elephant and the children visit the Dancesmiths of Georgia Brown College. Elephant decides to try out ballet.
Overview: Sharon, Lois, Bram, Elephant and the children go to the beach and watch some frisbee champions.
Overview: Sharon, Lois, Bram and Elephant invite Eric and the children for a sleepover.
Overview: A mysterious letter arrives which sends Sharon, Lois and Bram on a musical treasure hunt.