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Synopsis

Can you remember all the characters in Lizzie McGuire? Look here if not.
 
Read about the 8th episode of Lizzie McGuire. How much of it did you remember?

Here's what Lizzie gets up to:

Lizzie gets a birthday present from her granny.

   

It is a game called "Dwarflord". Lizzie wants to throw it away. However, Mum says she must play it once to see if she likes it. Lizzie, Miranda and Gordo play it.

   

Lizzie and Miranda find it too difficult to understand, but Gordo likes it.

   

Gordo joins a "Dwarf Tribe" at school, a group of people who love playing the game.

   

Soon, Gordo becomes addicted to the game and stops sleeping and eating, spending all his time thinking about or playing the game.

   

Gordo stops working hard at school.

   

Matt, Lizzie and Miranda talk to Gordo. They show him how he is missing out on life.

   

Gordo gives up the game.

   

Lizzie, Miranda and Gordo are friends again!

   
Here's what Matt gets up to:

Matt is studying nature at school, and Dad helps him.

   

Dad climbs a tree in the garden and watches a nest of eggs.

   

Matt gets bored, but Dad stays until they hatch.

   

Miranda's father Laos comes to watch.

   

Dad keeps falling off the tree.

** Materials developed and written by English Schools Foundation

   

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