Sarah & Duck - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Picture Planes

Hat Fuss

Dewy Morning

Sticker Swap

Train Fudge

Magic Panic

Birthday Buoy

Alarm Cluck

Twang Ball

Auto Cat

Fluff Bread
Sarah and Duck help Bread Man and Cake bake some very unique bread for Flamingo and John.

Moon Bow
Rainbow gets to experience the night for the first time.

Mountain Mints
Scarf Lady's poetry records inspire a snowy train ride to the mountains.

Bench Blocked
When Sarah and Duck's favourite bench is in use, the pair find other things to do in the park.

Planetarium Aquarium
When Sarah and Duck's favourite bench is in use, the pair find other things to do in the park.

Shallot Boat
After a night of strong rain, the Shallots set sail on a seafaring adventure.

Cake Decorate
Cake decides to teach Sarah and Duck how to decorate with icing.

Balloon Barnacles
Sarah's hat goes on an adventure without her, on top of a balloon.

Basking Shark
Sarah is keen to adopt a sea creature, but doesn't get her first choice.

Old Toys
Duck is bored of his toy collection, so he and Sarah search for old toys in the attic.

Hair Cut
Sarah's hair keeps getting in her way, so it's time for a trip to the hairdresser.

Constable Quack
After their snacks go missing, Sergeant Sarah and Constable Quack are on the trail of a biscuit burglar.

Arcade Dance Off
Stumbling across an arcade, Sarah takes on a dancing challenge with John, whilst Duck and Flamingo team up to try and win a video game.

Mars as Moon
Mars tries to fill in for a missing moon, but needs a little coaching from Sarah and Duck.

Donkey Jump
Sarah and Duck try to help Donkey get his jumping confidence back by building a surprise for him in their back garden.

Rainbow Race
The changeable weather means Rainbow has to leave before finishing his story. Sarah and Duck try to find out how the story ends.

Perimeter Pals
Sarah, Duck and Bug set off on a big adventure through uncharted territory as they attempt to cycle all the way around the park.

Pillow Fill
Scarf Lady helps Sarah and Duck catch the fluffs and puffs to refill their pancaked pillows.

Castle Scribbling
Whilst visiting a castle, Sarah and Duck's drawings lead them to an exciting discovery.

Cloud Jam
Music Lady needs Sarah and Duck's help to return a music-loving stowaway back to the Cloud Tower.

Boo Night
Sarah and Duck learn all about Boo Night and attempt to make their own scary costumes.

Comet's Coming
Sarah and Duck are excited to visit the observatory to see a passing comet.

Whatsathingy
Sarah and Duck try to work out exactly what it is that Scarf Lady has been busily knitting in her sleep.

Brolly Bus
When Umbrella gets left on the bus, Sarah and Duck head to the bus depot in search of their friend.

Hedge Opera
Sarah is fascinated by some mysterious music coming from the hedge.

Park Trimming
Duck. Sarah and Duck spot a patch of garden in the park that needs some care, but can't seem to find a gardener.

The Haber Dasher
When the zip on Sarah's hoodie breaks, Scarf Lady suggests a trip to the haberdasher to get it fixed.

Cinema Scoot
Sarah and Duck join Scooter Boy at the cinema to watch his favourite film, but the sound doesn't seem to be working.

Snowball Skate
Duck. Sarah and Duck explore a Winter Fair in the park and discover an amazing skating rink inside a giant snowball!

Ribbon Alvida
An excited Sarah and Duck take the Shallots to see the Ribbon Sisters perform with their family circus.
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