The Park Pals stage a talent show, not so much to determine who has the brightest talent, but to discover the talents in themselves.
Cali Flower has received a nearly-inexhaustible set of art supplies. Still, she is not ready to share them with anybody.
A night rain has washed a green bottle onto the Park grounds. Cali, Monkey B. and Pompy all believe that a genie is inside, ready to grant them three wishes. But what should they wish for?
The Park Pals stage a Pretend Show, in which they use their imagination and costumes to play various roles. Pomp O'Dor is reluctant to appear in the show, however.
Ranger Bob builds a robot committed to teaching the Park Pals a few words. All it utters is ""excellent,"" which makes some of the Park Pals think the robot may have a stuck gear.
Rain spoils the Park Pals' outdoor plans. They huddle in Wish*a*roo's house, where she offers to alleviate their indoor blues.
Wish*a*roo has planned a treasure hunt for the Park Pals. The important thing is that Cali, Monkey B. and Pompy must work together.
Cali has done a superb painting for a contest. From the moment Ranger Bob sends it in the mail, Cali wishes that she gets the first place prize.
The Park Pals learn there is a lot of responsibility in taking care of their new pet turtle.
Ranger Bob has loaned his telescope to Cali, Monkey B. and Pompy so they can look at the stars. He tells them to take care of the telescope. But when Pompy and Monkey B. accidentally break it, they are stuck for a solution.
What can imagination do for the Park Pals? Wish*a*roo gives them the chance by bringing a few everyday objects, from which the Park Pals make extraordinary things.
Monkey B. is going to spend a day at his Uncle Monk's house on the beach. This makes Cali and Pompy wonder if Monkey B. will like the beach house more than the Park.
Uncle Monk is going to visit Wish*a*roo Park, and Monkey B. wants to give him a musical welcome. The problem is, he can't get Cali or Pompy to play music the way he wants them to play it.