Little Princess (TV Series) - Series 3 Episode List

Series 3 Episode List

3.01 I Want My Horace
Great Uncle Walter's Shetland pony comes to stay

3.02 I Want My Tree House
Little Princess competes with Algie and Maid to see who can build the best tree house

3.03 I Don't Like Arguments
Little Princess tries to paint but General and Maid are having a loud argument next door - can she help them to be friends again?

3.04 I Want To (Ice) Skate
When the pond freezes over, Little Princess brags about how good she is at ice skating. Was she telling the truth?

3.05 I Want To Cut Out
Little Princess ruins her new dress after she plays with the scissors and glue. Will she manage to fix it before anyone notices?

3.06 I Want To Go To Space
Little Princess wants to go to space and explore but soon realises that there is plenty to explore in the castle

3.07 I Want To Be A Bridesmaid
The princess finds the perfect dress and wedding cake to wear to be a bridesmaid but finding someone to get married isn't quite so simple...

3.08 I Want To Be A Detective
After someone eats all of the biscuits belonging to the princess, she sets some traps to work out who it is

3.09 I Want Scruff
Algie visits the castle and teaches Scruff some tricks. Does he prefer Algie to the princess?

3.10 I Want To Go To The Seaside
The castle takes a trip to the beach, but it's empty and worse still, it has started to rain

3.11 I'm Going To Win The Rosette
The princess is desperate to win a golden rosette at the castle's pet annual talent contest

3.12 I Want To Sing
The princess is determined to win a singing competition but cannot come up with a perfect idea of a song to perform

3.13 I Want To Be a Vet
The princess wants to be a vet but looking after animals are harder work than she expected

3.14 I Want To Play A Joke
Algie keeps on playing tricks on the princess so she decides to be given her own back

3.15 Please Don't Go
A flock of geese mess up Admiral's pond so he sadly decides to leave the castle to find a new pond

3.16 I Want A Gymkhana
When the General prepares a gymkhana at the castle, the princess and Horace make a great team

3.17 I Want To Be Strong
The princess helps General become strong to impress Maid

3.18 I Don't Want To Play The Piano
When Auntie brings a piano to the castle, the young princess decides to have a go on it. But she learns that playing it takes a lot of practice

3.19 Who Turned The Lights Off
The princess, her family and friends are just preparing a birthday party for Great Uncle Walter when suddenly the electricity goes out. As nothing is working, they decide the party must be cancelled

3.20 I Want My Duck
Scruff finds three duck eggs which hatch and the princess cannot find their mother so has to look after them herself

3.21 I Want To Be A Policeman
The princess doesn't like being given rules so decides to become a policeman to give her family and friends the same rules she's given

3.22 I Want To Be A Nurse
When the princess plays nurses, Maid feels poorly so the nurse has to help her patient feel better

3.23 I Want Your Tiara
When Scruff finds a lost tiara, the young princess decides to keep it until she finds it belonging to Maid

3.24 I Want To Be Famous
The princess wants to become famous just like her Great Uncle Walter because he's been given a statue and decides that she needs one too.

3.25 I Want A New Bedroom
After the princess finds her parents bedroom redecorated she decides to redecorate her bedroom too. But choosing the right colour of pattern is difficult.

3.26 I Want To Skate
The princess keeps falling over when skating and hasn't learnt to skate yet. But she keeps trying her best to skate

3.27 I Want My Stick Insect
The princess looks after Great Uncle Walter's stick insect. But when it keeps on getting lost, it's hard to see what it looks like when finding it

3.28 I Want To Play Hide And Seek
When Prime Minister, Admiral, General and princess play hide and seek, she never wins the game until she finds a secret room to hide in the castle. But soon everyone knows about her secret room.

3.29 I Want A Sleepover
Algie and the princess have a sleepover when she's too excited to go to bed when she thinks that there might be dragons in the castle

3.30 I Musn't Be Bossy
The princess and Algie open their cafes when they discover that organization is hard work and Algie doesn't like being told what to do

3.31 I Want To Go Camping
When everyone including Great Uncle Walter is locked out of their castles, the only place they can sleep in is in the tent outside

3.32 I Want A Pen Pal
The young princess wants to receive a letter in the post so decide's she needs a pen pal

3.33 I Want My Robin
The princess is bird-watching but it is so hard to look at them when they fly off

3.34 I Want To Recycle
When the ice cream and drawing paper run out, Little Princess realises that isn't good to waste things so she finds new ways to recycle old rubbish

3.35 I Want My Go Kart
The princess and Great Uncle Walter team up for the go-kart race

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