After Daffy accidentally breaks Granny’s chair, Floyd takes everyone to buy a new one, while Sylvester protests the idea of replacing it until the others show him how to stick with what’s coming.
With the babies squabbling over gadgets, Granny decides to take them to a 17th-century farm, where everything is done manually. However Bugs and Daffy are sneakily playing a game pod until they break it.
Floyd takes the babies on a long journey to the Acme Garlic Festival. All the while they try to pass the time giving Floyd a tiresome time. Floyd’s car breaks down and they miss the festival but they get some garlic souvenirs.
Thinking it’s the right thing, Lola tells on her friends for any misbehavior. In response to her telltale antics, the babies refuse to play with her, but Lola settles the matter with an apology.
Floyd takes the babies to the art museum. Everyone sees that Daffy is fascinated by the artworks a lot more than Floyd expected and Daffy picks up his own interest.
Floyd introduces the babies to a game of soccer, Daffy under the impression girls can’t play it and Petunia and Taz with a better sportsmanship than the others. Petunia manages to score the game to a draw.
On a day at the beach, Melissa gets frustrated that she can’t have a new spade and makes friends with a baby turtle she calls Myrtle. Melissa wants to keep her, but learns she can’t take her from her natural habitat.
When Daffy sees Bugs establish his own lemonade stand, Bugs becomes his partner but doesn’t do his fair share of work, so Daffy competes with his own stand.