It’s ever so easy for Charlie to make Lola jump.
Lola is a very fussy eater, she won’t eat mushrooms, or peas or fishfingers and she will never ever eat a tomato!
Today Lola wants to do everything that’s anything all on her own.
Will Lola ever be sleepy enough to go to bed, Charlie wonders?
You have to be quiet when you’re in a library.
It’s the school play and Lola is determined to be The Sun. She knows the part will be hers because yellow is her favourite colour
Lola and her friend Lotta know everything there is to know about dogs.
Lola simply has to win all of the time. She can run faster than a cheetah, she can bounce higher than a kangaroo and she can stand on one leg for longer than a flamingo.
It’s that time when Charlie and Lola have to get their haircut.
Charlie has promised Marv that he’ll play football with him but poor Lola has a very nasty cold and is stuck in bed.
Charlie wants Lola to hurry or they’ll be late for school.
You can’t have a picnic without swirly tennis and boildy eggs and of course sunshine.
Charlie wins first prize at school for his fantastic homemade rocket which he made from 10 yoghurt pots and some extra wide tin foil.
Lola has to keep Charlie’s birthday surprise a big secret.
Granny and Grandpa’s house is by the sea where there are pony rides and lovely things to eat, a big dressing up box and Caspar the Cat.
Lola is horrified because she has her first ever wobbly tooth and she does not ever, never want her wobbly tooth to fall out.
To please Mum, Lola is determined to stay clean and tidy for her very first school photograph.
Lola likes all sorts of creepy crawlies, she’s just not keen on spiders.
Snow is on the way and Lola is bursting with excitement.
It’s Lotta’s birthday and of course Lola wants to buy her friend the very best present in the whole wide world.
Lola is packing to go to Lotta’s for the night.
Introducing Charlie on clarinet and Marv on keyboards!
Lola simply doesn’t have time to play today; she’s far too extremely busy organizing her office full of mermaids, running her own café, dentist and library.
Life’s just not fair when you’re always the smaller one… you can’t go to bed late, you can’t get your own pink milk and you can’t go on the Super Dooper Loop the Looper ride at the fair.
Sharing the My Little Town play set that Granny and Grandpa gave them proves a bit of a challenge for Charlie and Lola.
Dressing up is one of Lola’s absolutely favourite things to do and now she’s got this fabulous new alligator costume, she’s not ever going to take it off… not ever!