[Energetic music plays]

Mia, a seven-year-old girl, wears her brown hair in two braided buns. She wears a yellow hooded sweater with pink trim and two yellow barrettes in her hair. Mia pushes a button on Codie, her bro-bot, and he rides a bicycle around colourful blocks. Mia plays the guitar, and Codie plays the drums, while a blue ostrich and Velvet, a pink elephant, dance.

Children sing, RUN THE CODE.

A singer sings, TO MAKE THINGS HAPPEN.

Children sing, RUN THE CODE.

The singer sings, TO GET THINGS DONE.

Children sing, RUN THE CODE.

The singer sings, TO START THE ACTION AND HAVE SOME FUN.

The singer and the children sing, RUN THE CODE.

Title: “Mia and Codie.”

Episode title: “The Wheel Deal.”

Written by Sheila Rogerson.

Children say, THE WHEEL DEAL!

[Upbeat music plays, whooshing, pedals squeaking]

On a sidewalk, Codie wears a red helmet and sits on the bicycle as the ostrich inspects it.

The ostrich says, BIKE HELMET, EXCELLENT. FIRM TIRES, GOOD TREAD. A NICE SEAT HEIGHT. PEDALS IN GOOD SHAPE.

Mia says, IT'S TIME TO...

Everyone says, RUN THE CODE!

[Clicking]

Mia pushes the play button on Codie’s chest.

Codie says, PEDAL.

[Grunting, giggling, bicycle rattling]

Codie rides the bicycle on the grass.

Mia asks us, IS HE GOOD OR WHAT?

[Bell dinging]

Velvet says, OH, REALLY GOOD!

[Rustling]

Codie rides through a bush.

Codie says, DING, DING, DING, DING!

[Codie laughing, ostrich exclaiming, whooshing, bicycle rattling]

The ostrich puts on a helmet, and Codie grabs them as he rides past.

The ostrich says, AAH! NOT SAFE! NOT SAFE! NO, NO, NO, NO, NO!

[Bell ringing]

Mia puts on a helmet and holds a red code block with a hand inside an octagon.

Mia says, I GOT THIS. WE’VE GOT TO STOP CODIE. RUN THE CODE!

[Clicking, wheels screeching, shouting, thumping]

Mia stands on the back of the bicycle, puts the new block on Codie’s chest and pushes the play button. Codie stops immediately, and everyone flies over the handlebars. Velvet catches Codie.

Velvet says, GOTCHA!

Codie says, WHOA-HO-HO!

Velvet says, YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON AN ELEPHANT!