Daffy spoils everyone elses fun since he can’t keep up with them and Bugs points out Daffy cannot even finish a single task. So Granny rewards him in return for trying to the finish even when things can’t always go the way he wants them.
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.
Granny gives Bugs, Daffy, Tweety, and Lola a box to play in. They don’t like it at first, then they fight over whose game is better, using the box to play in, at the end it works for all their games.
Daffy spreads a muddy mess around the house horrifying the tidy Sylvester. Bugs manages to snap Sylvester out of his mania for cleanliness, leaving Daffy to clean his own mess.
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.
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.
Granny takes the babies on a train to travel to Floyd’s college. When Lola loses her doll Edna, she interrogates the others for their stories. Floyd reveals Edna has half shut in the train window.
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.
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.
After failed attempts of flying a kite, blowing bubblegum bubbles and dancing, Sylvester refuses to try new activities altogether, until the others trick him into trying finger painting.
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.
Because Petunia feels too shy to decline a game with her friends, she invents an imaginary friend called Larry, which makes the others nervous. They invent their own imaginary friends to snap Petunia out of it.