Abbey and Moose take a case from Mrs Basil, who's having trouble with a plum tree that keeps producing wrinkly grey fruit. Feeling stressed, she bosses Moose and backpack around, making them try every which way she can think of to try and ...See moreAbbey and Moose take a case from Mrs Basil, who's having trouble with a plum tree that keeps producing wrinkly grey fruit. Feeling stressed, she bosses Moose and backpack around, making them try every which way she can think of to try and fix this plant. Sunlight, water - you name it. A]er a a bit of struggle, Mrs Basil offers Abbey some well needed advice: Patience is the best medicine. This little piece of advice triggers Abbey's memory, and she finally recalls the words to the song she learnt at school. The key to growing a plant is patience. After a quick group hug, Abbey and Moose ask Mrs Basil to send them a sample of a plum in a week so they can see if it looks any better. A week later Abbey and Moose receive a basket of delicious plums and a thank you note from Mrs Basil. While Moose devours his plums in an instant, Abbey slowly enjoys hers, remembering Mrs Basil's lesson about patience.
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