“‘Helping Friends Is Like a Superpower’”
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What You Need To Know:
The first three episodes of Season 12 of GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE present a moral worldview, each promoting the importance of helping others. No matter the problem, Gabby and her friends are always ready to pitch in! There are some light occult elements, including Gabby’s magical ability to shrink and play in the dollhouse with her talking cat friends and a character who pretends to be a witch. However, otherwise, the episodes feature no objectionable content.
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strong moral worldview, promoting the importance of helping others, ex. Helping a character open a restaurant, helping a character figure out a problem with his vision and taking him to get glasses. There are some light occult elements, such as Gabby’s magic powers, her talking cat friends, and one character pretending to be a witch in a pretend story the characters are acting out;
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In Episode 1, Gabby is excited to read one of her favorite books, “The Wonderful Wizard of Meow.” However, when she opens the book, all the pages are blank. Gabby and her cat friends must go on a journey down the rainbow road to find the wizard and restore the story!
Episode 2 sees Gabby and her friends lend a helping hand to Cakey, a cat who is opening a new restaurant. From constructing tables and chairs to cooking food and putting on a show for the patrons, Gabby and the rest of the cats have a lot to do to make this opening a success.
In Episode 3, Gabby gets a special invitation to come and meet the cat kingdom’s new baby dragon before his naming ceremony. However, the baby dragon is having some difficulties learning how to fly. Gabby and her friends must figure out what’s keeping the dragon from successfully flying before his big ceremony in front of the rest of the kingdom!
The twelfth season of GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE kicks off with plenty of fun adventures for the gang. The first three episodes tell entertaining stories that GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE fans will enjoy, complete with catchy songs at the end of each episode — plus lessons that strengthen kids’ shape-recognition and counting skills.
GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE has a moral worldview, with each episode promoting helping others. Gabby and her friends don’t hesitate to pitch in and help, whether it’s to recover a missing story, open a cafe, or figure out a friend’s problem. There are light occult elements, such as Gabby’s magical ability to shrink and play in the dollhouse with talking cats, as well as one character playing a witch in Episode 1, but otherwise features no objectionable content.

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