Mission: Magic Show
Newfoundland Sylvie is a big therapy dog with big soft cuddles who loves to help people when they're worried. She and her owner, Katrina, visit all sorts of people every day, young and old.
Sylvie and Katrina visit a school to help a little boy called Leo overcome his stage fright so he can perform his magic trick at show and tell. Leo really wants to take part, but he's feeling shy and needs Sylvie's help. Sylvie uses her superheart to help Leo feel brave enough to rehearse his trick with her – she can be his furry assistant! Then she pretends to be a furry table for Leo and his friends so they can make amazing decorations for the stage. And then – it's showtime. Will Sylvie's superheart help Leo overcome his nerves so they can perform his amazing cup-and-ball trick and take a bow-wow-wow?
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