Last week the children struggled with money, and their self-appointed leaders faced revolution. Now they have a new challenge: a two-day camping trip in the great outdoors.
Even getting to their camping sites proves a struggle: while the girls over-pack, the boys decide they need a new leader to guide them. Unfortunately he doesn't have a particularly strong sense of direction.
And while the girls work together to put up their tents in no time, cooking in the boys' camp proves a disappointment, and some of the boys decide it's time to stick up for their rights.
The children face where their food comes from as they prepare something from the wild for dinner: the girls must skin rabbits and pluck a chicken, while the boys fish for their supper. The experience seems to bring the boys' and girls' groups together, but when they return to their villages they face an even bigger test: meeting the opposite sex.
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