Ep 25. Bo and the Red Rosy
- TV-Y
- January 1, 2007
- 22 min
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(10)
Bo on the Go is an animated children's show that encourages kids to be active and adventurous. Season 3, episode 25 (also known as season 1, episode 25) is titled "Bo and the Red Rosy."
In this episode, Bo and her friends find a beautiful red flower that they've never seen before. Bo asks the viewers if they know what the flower is called and explains that different flowers have different meanings, like roses meaning love and daisies meaning happiness. Suddenly, a little fairy named Rosie appears and explains that the flower they found is a Red Rosy. She explains that Red Rosies are very special flowers that only bloom once a year, and that whoever finds one gets to make a wish.
Bo and her friends are excited to make a wish, but Rosie tells them that they have to solve three clues before they can make a wish. The first clue is to find a place where butterflies go to sleep. Bo and her friends search high and low, but they can't seem to find a place where butterflies go to sleep. Then they remember that butterflies like to sleep on flowers, and they remember the Red Rosy they found earlier. Sure enough, they find a group of sleeping butterflies on the Red Rosy.
The second clue is to find a place where birds lay their eggs. Bo and her friends go on a scavenger hunt to find a bird's nest. They look in trees and in bushes, but they can't find a bird's nest anywhere. Then they remember that birds like to build their nests in high places, so they climb up a tall tree and find a nest with three eggs in it.
The third and final clue is to find a place where the sun sets. Bo and her friends follow a trail of clues and eventually end up at a beach. They watch the beautiful sunset and celebrate solving all three clues. Finally, they get to make their wishes. Each of them wishes for something different, but they're all happy and excited to have solved the clues and found the Red Rosy.
The episode ends with Bo reminding the viewers that it's always good to be active and go on adventures, because you never know what you might find or discover. She encourages kids to be curious and ask questions, because that's how they can learn and grow. With that, Bo and her friends run off into the sunset, ready for their next adventure.