04.04 22:05
7 Min
Bing Bunny
Bing falls in love with a lost dog he finds in the park. When the owner turns up Bing gets very upset when it comes to saying goodbye to his new friend. (Jim Jam)
04.04 22:12
8 Min
Bing Bunny
When the children make Eggy heads with eggs and cress seeds, Bing gets impatient and wants his cress to grow quicker so he decides to give Eggy lots of water with the garden hose. (Jim Jam)
04.04 22:20
7 Min
Bing Bunny
Bing gets jealous when Sula pays more attention to Pando on a playdate. Bing ends up ruining Sula's tea party and then she pushes him. Amma shows them a way to stop being angry. (Jim Jam)
04.04 22:27
8 Min
Bing Bunny
Bing accidentally drops Flop's phone and breaks it. Too scared to tell him what happened, Bing puts the phone in the bin but he gets so upset Flop knows something has happened. (Jim Jam)
04.04 22:35
12 Min
Bing Bunny
Bing and his friends put on a show in the park. When it comes to Bing's finale he gets stage fright so his friends, and rainbow fairy mice, come to the rescue. (Jim Jam)
05.04 05:37
7 Min
Bing Bunny
Bing wants to get dizzy on the roundybout so Pando pushes him. It's not long before Bing realises that some dizzy is fun but too much dizzy is not fun at all. (Jim Jam)
05.04 05:44
7 Min
Bing Bunny
Bing builds a house out of sofa cushions and Coco decides it's perfect for a game of Big Bad Wolf. Bing enjoys being wolfie until he's not allowed into the house he built. (Jim Jam)
05.04 05:51
7 Min
Bing Bunny
Bing and Flop buy ice lollies but when they go to rescue a frog from the paddling pool, they realise their ice lollies have melted and all that's left are the sticks. (Jim Jam)
05.04 05:58
9 Min
Bing Bunny
Bing gets very enthusiastic when he and Sula paint a mural and his painting starts to drop all over Sula's. Sula is upset until she realises that the painting isn't spoiled, it's just different. (Jim Jam)
05.04 12:06
7 Min
Bing Bunny
It's a windy day and Bing wants to fly his kite all by himself but when the kite gets caught in a bench, he realises that sometimes another pair of hands can come in handy. (Jim Jam)