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.
After watching a Ron Pickles TV special, Melissa begins cracking jokes at her friends, annoying them and eventually upsetting Lola. After a talk with Granny, she makes it up to her friends with comical speech.
Lola gets in the habit of pouting when she doesn’t get her own way. Fed up with her brattiness, the others mimicking her pouting mood expressions, but begin to use them against each other, until Granny tells Lola about taking turns.
The babies go with Floyd to pick apples. Melissa lectures the others on correctly picking the apples which annoys them, although she can’t understand their reaction. Everyone shows their methods are not wrong but different.
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.
After misunderstanding a comment by Granny, Lola starts telling everyone their mistakes and saying that they should be like her. Everyone imitates Lola, which annoys her.
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.
Bugs thinks Granny is having a baby and the others are convinced by Daffy’s make-believe theory on where babies come from and a guidebook on baby care. As everyone prepares by practicing on Tweety, the baby turns out to be a hamster.
Floyd takes the babies to the green screen for their picture to be taken. Daffy, disappointed at the choice of scene, spoils Bugs’ appearances on the green screen until the photographer gets his priorities right.
After helping Petunia’s doll, Melissa brags on about being heroic by making up parts of what actually happened, annoying Petunia. However Melissa lies when she has retell the story to everyone.
Sylvester, Bugs, and Daffy all try to hog attention for Granny. To sort this out, Granny treats the three like they’re younger than the others, prompting them to change.
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.
The babies earn some money from Granny to purchase ice cream, except for Petunia who is saving up. The ice cream man soon introduces a sundae only Petunia can afford and she shares it with everyone.
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.
Everybody wants to help Granny make a cake except Melissa who just wants to just eat it. Although Melissa misses out on the cake, she joins the others to make another one.
Everyone goes along with Bugs’ decisions until he is entrusted to buy a new net for everyone, when his greed gets the better of him and disappoints them with toys he wanted for himself. Bugs makes up for this by giving up one of his best toys for the necessary money. Because of all this, […]
After helping Petunia’s doll, Melissa brags on about being heroic by making up parts of what actually happened, annoying Petunia. However Melissa lies when she has retell the story to everyone.
In a fairy tale, pages of the book are missing, so the babies decide to recreate the pages of the story with drawings. Daffy, Tweety, Sylvester and Lola end up going a little off point.
Today is Arbor Day and everyone wants to give Granny something special, but Lola wants do that by herself. When the others see the trouble Lola is having, they give her a helping hand.