Kiri and Lou are having fun, singing and playing different games in the prehistoric forest. And in the process, they learn to manage their emotions. Lou is drumming, and Kiri feels and acts insecure and strange about it. Panya explains that there is nothing wrong with this — it is called dancing.
"Kiri and Lou" follows the adventures of Kiri, a feisty little dinosaur with overpowering emotions and Lou, a gentle but thoughtful creature. Kiri and Lou live in a forest of cutout paper and other creatures made of clay. They are joined by motherly Pania, sensitive Sorry, who is an extremely fast little animal who cares about everyone, and Dalvanius. Kiri and Lou invite children to learn about empathy, kindness and the true meaning of friendship. Together, these clay creatures navigate a forest of feelings with laughter, adventures and songs.