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Lloyd of the Flies - Maggotsitting (S1E3)

Lloyd of the Flies – Season 1 - Episode 3 – Maggotsitting

Lloyd is left to maggotsit but he underestimates how hard a job that can be.

Runtime (min)11
Air Date2022-09-20
GenresKids, Animation
TV RatingTV-G
Network(s)CITV

Storyline

In this episode, Lloyd finds himself responsible for babysitting a group of maggots, a task he initially assumes will be simple and straightforward. Confident in his abilities, he quickly discovers that looking after the young larvae is far more challenging than he anticipated. The maggots prove to be unpredictable, energetic, and difficult to manage, leading Lloyd into a series of escalating mishaps as he tries to keep them safe and under control.

As the episode progresses, Lloyd's overconfidence gives way to frustration and then determination as he learns what it truly takes to be responsible for others. The chaos builds as the maggots get into trouble, testing Lloyd's patience and problem-solving skills. By the end of the episode, Lloyd gains a newfound respect for the work involved in caring for others and the importance of not underestimating a job before understanding what it entails.

What kids learn

Children watching this episode learn valuable lessons about responsibility and the importance of taking tasks seriously, even when they seem easy at first glance. Lloyd's initial overconfidence demonstrates how assuming something will be simple can lead to problems, teaching kids that preparation and respect for any job—no matter how small—are essential. The episode shows that caring for others requires attention, patience, and genuine effort.

The story also illustrates the concept of learning through experience. Lloyd's struggles with the maggots show children that making mistakes is a natural part of growth, and that perseverance in the face of unexpected challenges builds character and competence. Rather than giving up when things get difficult, Lloyd works through the chaos, modeling resilience for young viewers.

Additionally, the episode touches on empathy and understanding for caregivers. By placing Lloyd in a caretaking role, children gain insight into what parents, teachers, and babysitters experience when looking after them. This perspective-taking can help kids appreciate the work adults do and encourage more cooperative behavior in their own lives.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
What age group is this episode appropriate for?This episode is suitable for children in the early elementary range, typically ages five to eight. The eleven-minute runtime and straightforward lesson about responsibility make it accessible for younger viewers, while the humor and relatable scenario of underestimating a task keep it engaging. The content is lighthearted without intense conflict or scary moments that would concern parents of young children.
Does Lloyd learn his lesson by the end of the episode?Yes, Lloyd comes away from his maggotsitting experience with a better understanding of what responsibility truly means. His journey from overconfidence to humility demonstrates growth, showing children that recognizing our mistakes and learning from challenging experiences makes us more capable and thoughtful. The episode resolves with Lloyd having gained respect for caretaking work and a more realistic view of his own abilities.
Are there any scary or upsetting moments for sensitive children?The episode focuses on comedic chaos rather than genuine danger or frightening content. While the maggots create mischief and Lloyd experiences frustration, the tone remains light and humorous throughout. Sensitive children should find the episode entertaining rather than distressing, as the challenges Lloyd faces are presented in an exaggerated, silly manner typical of animated children's programming without real peril or emotional intensity.
What is the main message about babysitting and responsibility?The episode teaches that caring for others is serious work that deserves respect and preparation, regardless of how easy it might appear from the outside. Lloyd's assumption that maggotsitting would be simple leads to preventable problems, illustrating that underestimating responsibilities can create unnecessary difficulties. Children learn that being responsible means understanding the task, staying attentive, and recognizing that caring for others requires genuine effort and commitment.
Does this episode encourage helpful behavior at home?Yes, this episode can open conversations about helping with younger siblings or understanding what parents do when caring for the family. After watching Lloyd struggle with his caretaking duties, children may develop greater appreciation for the work involved in looking after others. Parents can use the episode as a springboard to discuss age-appropriate ways kids can be responsible helpers at home and why taking tasks seriously matters.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Lloyd and Abacus finally find a quiet place to play their favourite board game, but forget about the 'small' issue of gravity.
12
Lloyd has an unexpected windfall of crumbs and sets out to buy happiness. But he soon learns that true contentment is found in his friends and family.
13
Lloyd is left to maggotsit but he underestimates how hard a job that can be.
14
Lloyd adopts a tardigrade as a pet and discovers how indestructible they truly are.
15
Lloyd volunteers to work in the ant colony to prove what a hard worker he can be, but the ant colony is unprepared for Lloyd's particular brand of "hard work".
16
Lloyd tries to educate PB about the danger of spiders by introducing her to a real one...and finds that some spiders may not be all that bad afterall.
17
Lloyd finds himself spinning an elaborate series of lies about moving into a giant luxury mango, just to prove he's as mature as Berry.
18
Lloyd wants to prove he can manage without Abacus but he ends up getting chased by hungry carpet beetles...and desperately needs his friend's help to escape.
19
After being invited to Cornea's home for dinner, Lloyd and his family can't stomach her unique cooking and so try to hide the food without offending their host.
110
Lloyd and Berry compete to prove who is the most caring by helping the poor injured flies who don't know what a window is.
111
After an encounter with the vacuum cleaner Lloyd, PB and Abacus find themselves trapped in a dusty grey void that may or may not be the afterlife.
112
Lloyd, Abacus and Berry venture into the fridge for some mouth-watering delicacies but are unprepared for the cold and the impending closure of the door.
113
On an outing to a spooky new attraction Lloyd tries - unconvincingly - to show everyone he is not scared of anything.
114
Lloyd and Abacus' friendship is tested when they start communicating with a chrysalis, but is it one knock for 'yes', or one knock for 'no'?
115
When Bob's best friend Gummy goes missing it is up to Lloyd and Abacus to find him - which is only right as they are the ones who lost him.
116
PB persuades Malcolm and Gena to allow Julie the Spider to come round for dinner, but Lloyd is afraid that the dinner will be them.
117
PB drags Lloyd along to see Caterpillar World, where she hopes to finally learn the gory details of what happens inside a chrysalis.
118
Faced with prospect of missing out on a rare blob of peanut butter, Lloyd decides to take his maggotsitting duties with him.
119
Marvin was frozen in an ice cube until Lloyd rescued him and now he has a life debt to repay, whether Lloyd likes it or not.
120
Having not been invited to Berry's party Lloyd decides to have his own party with far more guests (if he can just sneak them away from Berry's party...)
121
Lloyd gets his head wedged between the two panes of a double-glazed window, only Berry is small enough to rescue him but Lloyd is having none of it.
122
After PB sets him up in a fight with a little ladybird's big brother, Lloyd worries he'll win too easily - until he meets the big brother.
123
When Lloyd is mistakenly declared a hero for defeating a bloodthirsty spider, he finds himself spinning a web of elaborate lies.
124
When a big sweetie that Lloyd nabbed fair and square is stolen by wasp, Lloyd gathers a team and stages a sweet-retrieving heist.
125
Lloyd must rely on nothing but his wits to talk his way out of the web he is trapped in, alongside a very hungry spider.
126
A new comic, 'Llerd the Fly', is a big success and everyone loves it - except for Lloyd when he discovers it's based on HIM.
127
Malcolm has a new 'home theatre' - a literal small theatre run by a troupe of flea actors - but Lloyd 'breaks' it when he offends one of the actors.
128
When Lloyd disproves a myth by meeting a real head louse called Titchy, he's torn between proving her existence or returning her to Biggo's head.
129
When Malcolm and Gena's oldest son - who is also called Lloyd - comes home for a visit - Big Lloyd soon threatens to stay for good with Little Lloyd.
130
Against her better judgement, Queen Libby accepts Lloyd's offer to find a pest that has taken food from the colony and left the larvae hungry.
131
When Abacus' attendance at his dad's party is put in doubt when he moults early, Lloyd promises to look after Abacus in his vulnerable state.
132
Against her better judgement, Queen Libby accepts Lloyd's offer to find a pest that has taken food from the colony and left the larvae hungry.
133
Lloyd's insistence that 'hotter' equals 'happier' is put to the test when Biggo puts a pizza on that causes a heatwave behind the oven.
134
When Lloyd starts behaving very oddly, his family start to suspect that something may be wrong with his senses.
135
When a bird on the loose indoors sends everyone into hiding, Lloyd gets separated from Abacus and finds it hard to do nothing and just wait it out.
136
When Lloyd sprains his wing at the far side of the Biggo house, it proves a very long journey back for Abacus as he is there to walk Lloyd through it.
137
When Lloyd is trapped in an upside-down glass by Biggo with Ricotta the wasp and Julie the spider, both of Lloyd's fellow captives soon get hungry.
138
Having had enough of chores, Lloyd moves in with Abacus, but living with his best friend is not the life of endless fun that Lloyd imagined.
139
When a crab spider parachutes into his life, Lloyd decides to raise her as a vegetarian and single-handedly change fly-spider relationships.
140
There is an exciting new Ghost Coaster inside the sofa, but when Lloyd, PB and Abacus are too short to go on it, Lloyd devises a plan to get them on.
141
As an anniversary treat, Gena has booked a private performance by Malcolm's favourite actor, but the star proves more demanding than expected.
142
After he causes a mid-flight collision, Lloyd must attend a 'flight awareness' course run by Molly - if he refuses, he risks being grounded.
143
Having written a book on the subject, Gena agrees to train Lloyd in how to survive outdoors, but Lloyd is disappointed to discover that all the training is to take place indoors.
144
When Abacus is targeted by The Louse Hunter - a ruthless louse spider who loves the thrill of the hunt - Lloyd steps up to protect his best friend.
145
After staying up all night playing Bluebottle Battle, Lloyd is unable to sleep when Molly and Polly's house-sitter - a cricket called Buddy - starts making music next door.
146
Lloyd and Berry get locked into a game of escalating dares, but when Berry dares Lloyd to land on Biggo's hand, the stakes get higher than either of them are ready for.
147
When Mr Wiggley runs out of ideas for a list of fun things to do before he becomes a butterfly, Lloyd is happy to help and join in with it.
148
Lloyd tries to hang out with PB and her friends Dotty and Freckles while Abacus is on holiday, but he finds them less willing to do as he wants.
149
Lloyd feels surprisingly good after drinking some bin juice and tries to promote it as a new health-giving elixir, but things get out of hand quickly.
150
Lloyd thinks he's developed a very vocal conscience after accidentally swallowing a dust mite named Alvi, but the truth is quite different.
151
When Nutbum the tardigrade turns up making frantic efforts to get Lloyd to do something, Lloyd does whatever he can to translate what he's saying.
152
Excitement turns to sadness when Lloyd discovers that his family's move to a whole new Biggo house means that he'll never see Abacus again.

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