Molly's Stall
Molly examines her shelf of special things at the back of Mack's stall. She chooses the toilet roll frog and remembers the day she got it. Magnus is worried about his little brother Lennox joining the Kids Club, and he wants him to get on with everyone. Lennox isn't worried though - he just wants to talk about jungle animals. Molly is having some sibling problems of her own as Mack is too busy fixing toys to listen to her great ideas for his stall.
Molly reassures Magnus that James will help Lennox settle in tells Magnus to relax. Magnus thanks her for the advice. This gives Molly an idea – she'll set up an advice stall. At the Kids Club, Lennox's antics are still worrying Magnus, but James shows him how everyone is really interested in Lennox's animal facts. Everyone in the Kids Club is making toilet roll frogs and it's all thanks to Lennox inspiring them.
Meanwhile, Molly's advice causes more problems than it solves. A deflated Molly tells Magnus the advice stall didn't quite work out. He tells her that she got one piece of advice right: Lennox is absolutely fine at the Kids Club! He didn't need to worry at all.
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