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.
Poor Laila’s been ill, she’s not been out for days and now it’s raining.
Zak has been causing mayhem with his pretend 'golf stick'.
David wants to show Mali the book he’s written but instead finds Grandma Zainab on her own.
Eli and Bella are desperate to sit in the fancy car Ian is fixing.
Will Patience be upset when she finds out David and Laila got messy on school photo day?
Short-Term Friends. Bella's sad because her new friend Josie is moving away.
When Mali's sister Yasmeen breaks David’s castle, Zainab tells Mali about his own antics.
Grandma Zainab shows Zak and Laila that their ideas about boys’ and girls’ jobs are wrong.
Mali's mum Ameera is nervous about a job interview.
Laila's concerned that Annie has missed another playdate.
It’s Laila’s birthday but her dad’s plans to celebrate are in disarray.
Sam finds out that Annie is having trouble sleeping because of bad dreams.
David and Zak keep on arguing about their school project.
Sam launches an investigation to find Laila’s dad’s lost phone.
Bella and the kids help Grandma Zainab learn the driving theory rules for her test.
Laila’s dad Steve accidentally leaves her favourite toy at his new friend’s house.
Grandma Zainab, Sam and David become busy helping out all kinds of people on the estate.
Finn's dad's acrobatic tricks for the festival aren't working, then a book saves the day.
When Sam, David and Kobi find a ‘lost’ piano they aim to reunite it with the owner.
Finn reveals he’s scared of Bella’s cat, so Bella, Mali and Annie try to help him.
Kobi's gone on holiday and arranged for Rickie to cover him as temporary caretaker.
When Kobi and Sam fall out, Bella is intent on helping them make up.
Laila is intrigued by Chinese New Year and decides to create her own festival celebration.
Bella is spending a lot of time with her ‘other’ friends, making Laila sad.
David and Laila think someone is doing jobs and fixing things without needing to be asked.