
You won't believe how much fun you can have celebrating the wind, rain, and the snow. Talk about the weather! The kids do much more than that as Barney squeezes all four seasons into one rollicking imaginary holiday. After Shawn tries a carrot left over from the picnic, he suddenly likes carrots. Barney introduces his friend, James Turner, who sings about how farmers grow food and about a bird's "silly supper." As a final surprise, Barney decides to have a healthy snack picnic, with all the different healthy foods. From a silly story about a boy only eating noodles to making Mish Mash Soup, the group has fun learning about the food that keeps our bodies fit. Luci tells him that they are good for him, which leads to Barney and his friends learning more about healthy foods and the four food groups. Shawn plans to give Zippity his carrots, as he doesn't like them. With new found energy and confidence, Tina ends up being able to do the trick. Barney and the kids play games and sing songs about exercise and find out how fun it is to learn about their bodies. Barney stops by to show Tina all the great things she can do with exercise. When Tina and Luci are playing basketball, Tina is upset when she can't perform a basketball trick like her sister can.

Later, when Barney slips on a toy ambulance truck and bruises his tail, the kids learn about cleaning up their toys after they're finished playing with them. They even put on a play of "Little Red Riding Hood" to teach Baby Bop about strangers. After the kids play "Three Little Monkeys", Barney and his friends learn all sorts of important safety rules. Luci reads a story about family pets, and Kathy leads the gang in singing My Family's Just Right for Me, to show her changed thoughts. Bringing it up to Barney later, he tells her that her family's love is a wonderful size. Barney comes to see the others' projects for the special night, while she is in sorrow. All except for Kathy, who feels her family is too small. Family Night is coming up the following week and the kids are having fun with families in different ways. The kids imagine one last time, pretending the playground platform is a rocket ship. This plan works, and soon the sky is clear once more. While the rain still pours, Michael comes up with the idea of putting on a parade to make the rain stop.

After the robot performs his song, Michael reveals that it was him inside the robot. Shawn, after hearing this, finds a teapot to use as the head, but as soon as Barney puts it on, the robot comes to life. As the kids struggle to find a head for the robot, Barney asks Michael to recite the " Anything String" poem, which shows that even simple things can turn into something else with imagination. Barney brings The Barney Bag out to help the kids bring the robot to life. When Michael finds some boxes, Min comes up with trying to build a robot. In the classroom, everyone finds ways to use their imagination, like Tina's pretend tea party. Coincidentally, a thunderstorm begins after they finish singing. The kids look up at the clouds and start to see shapes, which Tina imagines a tasty rain. Barney explains that imagination can turn things into other things. She wishes to see Barney (who is dubbed "the royal dinosaur"), later making him king. Min becomes "The Queen Of Make-Believe" and Michael, Shawn, and Tina are the castle staff. 7 Papers of Season 1 Made By: The Children for 30 Episodes.6 Tape 1 to 4 (The Complete First Season).

5 Barney & Friends The Complete First Season (Tape 1), (Tape 2), (Tape 3) & (Tape 4).4 Season 1 Theme Song, Complete Episodes with Barney Says & Credits.
