After a bump to her head, Ellen has forgotten all about Mirror-Belle. Mirror-Belle makes a potion for the bump and tells tales of their adventures to revive Ellen’s memory.
While on a school trip, Ellen and Mirror-Belle encounter Ellen’s favourite author, Genevieve Brogan. They tell her of their adventures, while trying to avoid Ellen’s teacher at the same time.
It’s day one of big school, and Mirror-Belle annoys Ellen’s teacher, who wasn’t expecting twins in her class! Meanwhile, Aunty Pam eats a love potion crisp and falls in love.
Ellen is in hospital with a cast on her right arm. Mirror-Belle appears, and she has broken her left arm falling off her flying horse - the doctors and nurses are very confused!
It’s Throughsday in Mirror Land, a place where you can walk through anything! Ellen uses Precious Paws to impress Seraphina, and MB stays at Ellen’s to 'haunt’ Luke.
Ellen is too ill to play with Anthony, who is jealous that she has Mirror-Belle to play with! To placate him, Mirror-Belle summons Knight Charming, Anthony’s mirror double!
Mirror-Belle thinks the Persian rug that has been laid out on the lawn belongs to her friend Aladdin. Ellen tries to keep her quiet and away from the grown-ups, but chaos ensues.
After attending Ellen’s Christmas party, Mirror-Belle pricks her finger and falls asleep, and Ellen thinks that she can finally prove to Mum and Dad that Mirror-Belle is real!
Ellen and her ballet class are putting on a performance of Swan Lake. Mirror-Belle, as usual, causes confusion when everybody thinks she is Ellen.
Mirror-Belle wobbles out of a theme park Hall of Mirrors - it’s Wobblesday in her land. Her wobbliness helps win lots of prizes and teach Luke a lesson on the Ghost Train.
Ellen looks into her mirror holding a pair of binoculars the wrong way round, and a tiny Mirror-Belle appears. She joins Ellen’s Easter egg hunt, hoping to find a giant golden egg.
Ellen wins the role of the princess in the musical The Frog Prince. When Ellen loses her voice, Mirror-Belle saves the day and sings from the wings while Ellen mimes on stage.