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- The story follows the adventures of Chiya, a little boy who is curious about the world around him. He lives with his parents and has a magical doll named Shirabi, who only comes to life when he is with him. He also has a friend named Zanburak, a bee who lives in their garden and joins him in his learning journey. Zanburak has other friends. In each episode, Chiya encounters a new question that sparks his interest and desire to learn. He seeks the help of his friends Shirabi and Zanburak, who guide him to find the answer. Through this process, he discovers new things about himself and the world around him. The story covers various topics, such as the five senses, the seasons, geometric shapes, the size of objects, games, drawing, numbers, types of birds and plants, facing fears and recognizing dangerous objects, the importance of healthy eating, different flavors and tastes, the importance of order and cleanliness, the importance of exercise, the importance of reading and helping with housework, and more.
- Shirabi, feeling all nostalgic, can't help but wonder where he truly belongs. So, our gang of adventurous kids sets off on a wild quest to uncover Shirabi's secret homeland. Where they encounter lots of laughs, thrills, and maybe a few goosebumps along the way.
- Winter has arrived, and the snowflakes are swirling outside. Our intrepid gang rushes out, bundled up in mittens and scarves, eager to construct the ultimate snowman. But here's the twist: frolicking in the snow requires more layers than an onion. So, they embark on a frosty adventure, unraveling the magic of winter and mastering the art of staying warm.
- Chiya finds himself home alone, boredom creeping in. Dad suggests watching a wildlife documentary on TV, but Chiya's not enthused. His heart yearns for a football match. The battle of channels ensues, yet Chiya's revelation dawns: kid-appropriate programs are the way to go.
- After a tense game, Chiya faces a snack showdown. Mom serves nutritious treats, but milk? Not his preference. Chiya's theory: junk food equals rapid growth. Then, a culinary twist: snacks spring to life, waging a tasty battle. The victor? Chiya's ultimate nourishment.
- Mom prepared a tasty lunch that smelled wonderful. When a guest arrives, Chiya decides to enhance the aroma by adding flower petals, tea leaves, and even Dad's perfume to the food. However, the experiment turns out to be a disaster, teaching Chiya not to mess with Mom's delicious cooking.
- Chiya wants to feed his hungry friend Shirabi, but Mom is away. He remembers watching her cook tasty dishes with various spices. He thinks he can do the same and dumps everything in the pot. But the food turns out awful. Will Mom return in time to rescue them?
- Chiya and Shirabi are having a football match, but Chiya is losing. He finally gets a chance to score, but a whistle stops him. They wonder who is blowing the whistle since there is no referee. They follow the sound with the help of Zanboorak, but they only find a nightingale singing. The whistle comes from somewhere else.
- Chiya borrows Dad's phone to play outside. He forgets it on the porch and a crow takes it to its nest. Dad needs his phone for a call. Chiya and Shirabi become detectives and follow clues to find the phone. Chiya returns the phone and apologizes.
- Chiya plays football on his tablet and ignores Shirabi. His tablet overheats and shuts down. He plays real football with Shirabi, but he is weak. He exercises and improves. Later he beats Shirabi and enjoys real football. He understands playing with his tablet for too long is not a good idea.
- Chiya tries Dad's glasses and tests his toys' vision. His eyes get blurry and hurt. He is scared to tell Mom. Mom says it's temporary. Chiya dreams of eye test symbols and plays with them. He wakes up and sees well. He learns glasses are not toys.
- Chiya and Shirabi, grubby from their football game, dread bath time. But when they follow Zanboorak inside the house, they discover a world of talking clothes, sink baths, and bubbly adventures. Chiya's newfound love for bathing surprises everyone.
- Chiya discovers a magical world inside his aching tooth. With Shirabi's help, they battle a worm in the tooth castle using creative tools like toothbrushes and dental floss. After a bubbly cleaning session, the worm bids farewell. Chiya's teeth are on the mend, and he even learns to appreciate brushing.
- On a rain-soaked birthday, Chiya's efforts to cheer Shirabi bloom. Decorations hung, cake ready, but guests are thwarted by the storm. Zanboorak braves the rain, gifts float in on paper boats, and family dolls rally, bringing joy. The sun emerges, friends arrive, and Shirabi's day is saved.
- Chiya, Shirabi, and Zanboorak's game leads to a tree-top ball rescue. They feast on its fruit, only to feel ill. Mom explains unseen germs, prompting a microscopic adventure. They battle the microbes, learn about hygiene, and Chiya embraces handwashing for health.
- Chiya, gifted with watercolors, paints alongside Shirabi and Zanboorak. Their lack of color knowledge leads to whimsical yet inaccurate scenes. The black duck feels dejected. In a magical painting space, Chiya transforms into Bob Ross, exploring colors. Eventually, they return to reality, discovering the duck in Chiya's room. They change its color, and Mom learns about Chiya's vibrant artwork.
- Chiya, Shirabi, and Zanboorak play marbles joyfully in the courtyard. When Chiya's marble falls into a mosaic hole, they all attempt to retrieve it. Even the rabbit and the carrot join in, but the marble remains elusive. Seeking help from tiny soldiers, they shrink and enter a fantasy world. There, they encounter ants transporting marbles to their nest. The ants' determination teaches them about size and perspective. After recovering the marble, they return to reality, wiser and still playing.
- After a dark autumn afternoon, Chiya, Shirabi, and Zanboorak wake up to find their parents absent. Mysterious sounds echo outside, accompanied by thunder and rain. Fearing thieves, they lock the doors and seek refuge by the windows. Brave toy soldiers advise them to prepare for battle instead of fear. In an imaginary world, led by Chiya, they construct traps for the intruders. Zanboorak tests one, confirming their effectiveness. They rescue the trapped Zanboorak and ultimately thwart the thieves. Returning to reality, they hear more noises. With courage, they explore the basement, only to discover their parents there, rearranging items. Chiya assists in installing a heater.
- In the courtyard, the persimmon tree has borne fruit, but they're not ripe yet. The exhausted Zanboorak eats an unripe persimmon, and its mouth sticks shut. Mentally communicating with Chiya and Shirabi, he seeks help without opening his mouth. They explore various solutions to unseal the Zanboorak's mouth until they discuss tomatoes and cucumbers. Water revives Zanboorak's speech, and now he talks a lot. In an imaginary world, they learn about fruits. Each fruit introduces itself, sharing its unique qualities. They discover that all fruits are valuable. They realize that unripe persimmons become sour, but timely consumption avoids problems. Returning to reality, their mother brings a fruit dish containing a ripe persimmon. To keep Zanboorak quiet, Chiya and Shirabi offer him the persimmon, which he enjoys.
- On a spooky night, Chiya fears the darkness at bedtime. Conversing with Zanboorak and Shirabi, Chiya learns that grown-ups aren't afraid of the dark. Determined to grow up quickly, Chiya imagines a world where fear doesn't exist. In this mythical realm, Chiya faces dragons, saves friends, and laughs at their fears. Back in reality, Chiya no longer fears darkness but still seeks companionship. Apologizing to friends, they find solace and drift into a peaceful sleep.
- As Nowruz approaches, the whole family cleans their home and prepares the Haft-Seen table. Amidst the festivities, Chiya learns about Uncle Nowruz, a figure who brings spring by singing and causing nature to blossom. When the Uncle Nowruz doll goes missing, Chiya imagines fulfilling his duties to ensure the arrival of spring. Eventually, the doll is found, and with it, spring returns.
- In the sweltering summer, Chiya's boredom is palpable. The ice cream vendor's tune teases but disappoints with no treats left. Chiya's summer classes haven't started, and idleness breeds complaints. Inspired by tales of his father's childhood ice cream ventures, Chiya imagines a journey through time, learning the craft and dreaming of entrepreneurial success. Reality bites as his homemade ice cream melts unsold, but his family's sweet gesture turns despair into joy.