For a knitting competition, each of the friends makes a little blanket. At the end, they sew all the blankets together to make one big one and then have a picnic.
Rupert has the feeling that tomorrow will be ideal weather for a picnic. So everyone feverishly prepares tasty titbits. When in the end it rains after all, they have the picnic indoors instead.
Billy and Benny find a trumpet and torture the neighbours with their painful honking. Tilda thinks that music lessons from the frogs will transform the noise into music.
When Tilda finds a treasure map, she and Rupert set off on an exciting expedition through Wild Rose Lane. In the end, the treasure turns out to be a very special place for the friends.
Tilda and her friends are listening to a gruesome radio play. Billy and Benny aren't allowed to join them, as they're still too young. This irritates the boys and they take revenge by making the radio play even spookier than it is already.
Tilda is expecting Rupert for breakfast, but the hedgehog doesn't appear. Instead, he behaves so strangely that Tilda starts to doubt his sanity - until it turns out that it is in fact Rupert's cousin.
Tilda has decided to open a hotel. But instead of enjoying their stay and congratulating her on the quality of her breakfast, the guests turn out to be difficult and demanding.