Mali, an ordinary boy from an ordinary family, moves to the extraordinary inner-city estate of Apple Tree House and is introduced to a special new friend, Sam.
Mali has just moved into Apple Tree House and wants to try Grandma Zainab's mango pudding.
As Mali gets used to living in a new home, he starts to worry about going to a new school.
Mali can't think of a picture for school, so Sam tells him a story about 'teapot chores'.
How Does the Bus Know? Grandma Zainab, Sam and Mali wonder how the bus driver always knows where to bring them.
It's Ramadan and Sam's parents need to change their plans to accommodate Mali's family.
Grandma Zainab shows the children of Apple Tree House the wonders of talking books.
Mali and Grandma Zainab decide to help out at Flo's cafe by baking a cake.
The children hear a news story about families living in tents because they have no homes.
After an exciting day at the zoo, Mali discovers that he has lost his new dinosaur toy.
Bella wants to learn how to play a musical instrument but cannot seem to decide which one.
The children learn about taking responsibility as they help to tidy up the estate.
The residents' milk goes missing and all clues point towards Bella, Sam and a stray cat.
After meeting a supertalented street artist, Bella decides to try her hand at painting.
Sam and Bella are excited about an upcoming bike riding challenge at school.
A mysterious bone is discovered in the community garden at Apple Tree House.
The Apple Tree residents decide to hold an election for their very own mayor.
Bella and the other children become transfixed by a rainbow that forms over the estate.
Kobi notices the other residents acting strangely and tries to find out what's going on.
Tired of being young, Mali decides to be an adult - but soon discovers how hard it can be.
Researching her family tree, Bella is desperate to learn if she is related to a princess.
When Mali sees his friend's new toys, he finds himself wishing he had more toys too.
The children dress up as heroes for school, but Bella isn't sure who she wants to be.
When Bella's favourite toy goes missing, Sam decides to play detective.
When their school play is postponed, the children help out at the local community centre.
Sam is inspired by Zainab's scrapbook about her life's adventures.
After finding a spider in her room, Sam learns that they play a major part in nature.
As part of a school fundraiser, the children take part in a sponsored silence.
The children learn how different cultures celebrate a solar eclipse.
Bella is preparing to sing at the school choir concert.
Mali feels sad when told he will never achieve his dream of becoming an astronaut.