When BG accidentally breaks George's sculpture, she blames it on George's hamster, Albert, but is dismayed when an angry George gives Albert "away" to BG.
BG tests out Terri, the new babysitter, but soon discovers that Terri has some very cool talents!
BG discovers Brittany-Ann has won a contest to be on BG's favourite cereal box.
Dad brings home a snake from his vet clinic and warns BG not to touch it, but when Alex convinces her to take a peek, the snake escapes!
It's Aunt Alice's birthday and BG's mom and dad are throwing her a party. Her parents are giving Alice a jewelled bracelet, which BG thinks is ugly. Her dad agrees to let BG wrap it up and so BG lets George hold on to it while she looks for wrapping paper. George plays with Albert using the bracelet and Albert gets stuck in it. Aunt Alice is about to come to the house!
BG, Alex, Gad and George are playing soccer when they spot a Valentine's Day advertisement. BG hates Valentine's Day but when Brittany-Anne boats about her many cards, candy, and flowers, BG says that she gets many of them too. BG now needs to get a valentine so she thinks that wearing a skirt is the way. She puts on a pink dress and wears it in front of Alex and Gad and comments on ho nice it would be if her friends got her a big box of chocolates. The next morning she doesn't find anything and storms up to the treehouse, not wanting to play with her friends. Brittany arrives to mock BG but Brittany's mom only announces Valentine's from her grandmother. George then tells BG she has mail and it turns out she did get chocolates. After determining that Alex and Gad didn't send them, she asks Gad's father who he sold them to. After he relents it was an older boy, BG wonders if Robbie sent them. Mr. Mansour then specifies it wasn't, and that his name begins with B. BG offers to give the chocolates back to Billy, saying it wouldn't work out between them. He accuses her of stealing them, and gives them to Brittany. Returning home, George finally admits he took them because they were sitting on Brittany's steps all alone. After this is explained to Brittany, she admits she left them out there because she didn't like cheap corner-store chocolates, and lets George have them, who shares them with BG, Gad and Alex.
Aunt Alice is spending the night and BG is excited about having a sleepover party with her - until BG learns she will be sharing a room with George instead.
When BG can't resist the urge to practise with some of Aunt Alice's magic equipment she becomes increasingly worried that she may have made George and Albert disappear for real!
It's Halloween and BG's having a party! But when she doesn't invite Brittany-Ann, her nemesis decides to throw a party of her own.
BG disobeys her parents' orders and watches a scary movie on TV.
BG and George revert to babyish behaviour
A desperate BG bets the toy robot Aunt Alice gave her and George - and loses!
BG's excited about the Neighbourhood Olympics, until she learns she has to be George's partner.
After watching a medical show on TV, BG gets the idea to fake amnesia to get out of trouble.
When BG believes she is wrongfully accused of something George did, she decides to perch out in her tree house until she's proven innocent - until she discovers she really was guilty.
When Albert escapes under BG's supervision, she is desperate to find him before George discovers he's missing.
At a fundraising fair at school, a jealous BG makes fun of Brittany-Ann's cookies, which are the hit of the fair.
When BG loses Alex's new video game, she pretends that it's been stolen by an escaped monkey.
George and BG accidentally break a vase that Aunt Alice has given Mom, and they concoct a plan to fix it.
As a school assignment, the kids are given potted plants to care for. But BG neglects her plant in favour of skateboarding lessons.
BG mistakenly opens Brittany-Ann's gift when it is accidentally delivered to her house in the mail, and she tries to wrap it back up before anyone finds out.
BG and her friends decide to sell Dad's old soapbox racer in the neighbourhood garage sale.
When BG and George believe that their favorite baby-sitter is moving to Australia, they attempt to make her change her mind by giving her the best baby-sitting experience in the world.
Dad is painting a portrait of Mom to auction off for an animal charity.
BG is on a mission! She's infiltrating her house to expose possible spies that may be lurking.
BG wants to see her favorite pop star, Malinda! Unfortunately, BG's dad wasn't able to get tickets.
When Brittany-Ann baby-sits Kayla's hamster, Titus, she plays a trick on the other kids which convinces them that Titus can do math.
When BG tricks George into cleaning up the mess she's left in the living room, he may have accidentally thrown out one of Dad's important tax papers.
BG and Alex have fun as reporters gathering "scoops" for the magazine they've started.
BG is horrified when George invites Billy to his birthday party.
BG lets the other kids believe that she has seen a scary grownup film at the local cinema, but then Brittany-Ann insists that BG prove it by telling everyone the plot.
BG thinks her top mark for essay writing is a mistake and tries to prevent her parents from throwing a celebration party.
BG wants to be a princess in a play but gets jealous when she realizes it is the witch that is the starring role which Brittany-Ann is playing.
BG finds a set of new skateboard wheels in the trash and becomes convinced that they will bring her luck at an upcoming skateboard competition. Then she gets lazy and stops practicing.
BG scrambles to organize a photo shoot with Gad and Alex to replace an embarrassing baby picture of her that Mom is planning to print in a national magazine.
When BG's TV privileges are withdrawn for a week, she struggles to find other ways to amuse herself.
Brittany-Ann starts competing with BG for George's affection, causing BG to realize how much she loves her little brother.
BG gets a new board game and is eager to find opponents to play.
BG persuades George to let her borrow a pair of roller blades that he has won by convincing him that she can help make his feet grow faster.
When George won't give BG a movie ticket she wants, BG retaliates by hiding his security blanket in her toy hot air balloon ...
BG finds Brittany-Ann's lost diary and believing that she is now privy to new insights, BG starts to be nice to her old rival. But all is not what it seems.
BG doesn't want to be treated like a kid. So when Mom gets sick, BG seizes the opportunity to take over Mom's chores to prove she can handle more responsibility.
BG constructs an excellent paper bird for a school project. But when she tries to share her expertise with her best friends, it leads to misunderstandings and hard feelings.
BG is obsessed with a series of collectible trading cards.
BG mounts a campaign to be the most perfect daughter in the world in order to get tickets to a pop concert from her parents.
To avoid being laughed at, BG invents an identical looking cousin to take the fall.
BG makes too many promises and almost lets everyone down.
A friend's pastries go missing and BG turns detective to find them.
After BG discovers their clubhouse has had an intruder, she goes overboard as she upgrades its security system.
When Dad accidentally ruins BG's old rag doll, he assumes that BG is devastated and starts giving her special treats to make it up.
BG and Alex both want Gad to go with them to two different events happening on the same weekend. But Gad can't seem to make a decision and gets caught in the middle of a tug-of-war.
When BG volunteers to drum up attendance to a charity talent show, she works hard but takes little care of herself and gets ill on the big night.
After BG embarrasses herself by accidentally bringing her teddy bear to school, she rashly decides to throw it away - and quickly lives to regret it.
BG's defense of Kayla in front of Brittany-Ann makes Kayla BG's new best friend. But the new friendship threatens Alex and Bg's secret plan to assemble a telescope for Gad.
BG and her friends learn that there's strength in numbers when they all compete to see who can make the best pocket garden.
BG sprains her hand and foot in a soccer game and a guilty Gad and Alex wait on her hand and foot - long after BG has secretly recovered.
BG persuades her parents to buy an inflatable swimming pool for their backyard, but her impatience causes a big splash.
BG thinks her friends are planning to exclude her from a party and decides a cutout figure is her new best friend.
BG suddenly discovers she has vertigo.
BG is horrified when Brittany-Ann must spend the night at her house.
BG wants her mom to bake a clafoutis so that she - BG - can win a cake contest.
BG drops Gad and Alex because she is determined to win a dance contest.
BG takes a vow of silence for three days when Brittany-Ann accuses her of talking too much and wanting to be the centre of attention. She makes an interesting discovery when she forfeits her speaking role in the school play and plays a tree.
BG plays a trick to scare Gad and Alex with a mechanical monster. But she ends up scaring Ouma too.
Aunt Alice finds an old pair of her beloved childhood pants and gives them to Bg. Bg takes them, even though they are not her style. But when other kids make fun of the garish pants, Bg gives them away to a charity sale. But Bg must quickly get them back, when Aunt Alice turns up unexpectedly at the neighbourhood picnic. With a little help from Aunt Alice BG learns that style is individual.
BG thinks her real parents are royalty! She lets her new 'princess' status go to her head, but ends up missing her real friends and family, even before she realizes she's not a princess.
BG uses her role as class helper to snoop, and ends up accidentally ruining Brittany-Ann's science project, a volcano.
BG, Gad and Alex are supposed to share a special prize they won together.
BG promises George she'll help him make a snowman. But Brittany-Ann makes a bigger, more impressive snowman.
When BG is teamed up with Billy for a school project to design an original snow sculpture, she is convinced he will bully her into doing it the way HE wants.
At Christmas time, Brittany-Ann's Mom convinces the City to cut down the tree house and put up a tennis court. Horrified BG and her friends try to sell Brittany-Ann on the idea of keeping the tree house by inviting her up to play with them, so that she will convince her Mom to save it. But the plan backfires, until BG learns that the unexpected support of a community on Christmas Eve can save the tree.
BG fights to keep Alex in town for an important hockey game on Christmas Eve when he finds out he must leave for his Dad's house early and miss the game. Bg learns that being a divorced kid can be difficult over the holidays.
Favors are exchanged to maintain a soccer team and a fashion show while siblings Kayla and Billy travel with their father. When BG and the boys agree to be models in Brittany-Ann's fashion show, BG is horrified to find she actually likes it.
BG tries to make a special surprise dish for Dad's birthday, but gets so busy with it, Dad begins to think she doesn't want to spend time with him.
When BG takes an IQ test, the results reveal she's a genius, and the idea of being a "big brain" goes to her head.
George suddenly starts sneezing every time is he around BG, who fears that he has grown allergic to her and is on a mission to find out why.
BG wants to take the "perfect" family photo, so she agrees to follow Brittany-Ann's advice.
BG mistakenly hands in one of George's paintings as her own work for a class project. Then the teacher wants to exhibit it in public.
When Brittany-Ann comes down with a stomachache, after BG unwittingly gives hamster food, BG thinks she's poisoned her and does everything she can to make amends.
Aunt Alice gets a job at Mr. Mansours' store, and BG thinks she'll have lots of time to play with her.
BG warns George not to treat Albert the way Brittany-Ann is treating her new poodle - like a toy. But then George stops playing with Albert altogether.
When Ouma volunteers to babysit BG and George, Gad worries that Ouma will show BG his embarrassing baby pictures.
BG feels "weird" when her parents strike up a friendship with Mr. Grant, her gym teacher and principal. But, the situation only gets worse when he substitutes for her usual teacher.
Billy's boys only sleepover in the clubhouse, inspires BG's girls only sleepover in a tent.
BG's class plans to throw a Mother's Day party to read their poems, but BG is worried that Gad is upset because he doesn't know his mother.
Desperate to figure out what Alex and Gad are up to when they start doing things without her, BG tries to get them to 'fess up by using a "crystal ball" to convince them she's got psychic powers.
While her veterinarian dad is away, BG and her friends find an injured bird.
BG is thrilled to be included on one of her Dad's fishing trips. But her delight is spoiled by the last-minute addition of George to the party.
BG convinces Dad to let her and her friends go camping with him in the hopes they can secretly capture a photo of a mysterious forest creature, or so they think.
To her great thrill, BG and her family are the subjects of a documentary Terri is doing for school. But things go wrong when BG starts letting 'fame' go to her head.
BG doesn't study, and isn't prepared to win a camping badge she desperately wants. When she and Brittany-Ann cheat, BG realizes that it's better to pay attention and work for what you want.
When BG mistakenly thinks Gad is moving, she and Alex are forced to go to great lengths to stop it from happening. Embarrassing herself at a supposed farewell dinner, BG finds out she is mistaken, learning the folly of jumping to conclusions.
When Brittany-Ann’s Mom overhears BG’s Dad playing Chopin on the piano, she mistakenly thinks it is BG playing. BG is too embarrassed to tell her the truth, that she is just learning to play, and gets caught up in a game of deception when she agrees to play a difficult duet with BA. BG learns that there is no shame in being a beginner at a new skill – all it takes is hard work and commitment.
BG fears George is Mom's favourite kid, so she starts competing with him for Dad's affection before learning her parents love both their children equally.
When BG accidentally breaks Alex's glasses just before a school outing to a dinosaur park, she tries to make amends by giving him a fake pair to wear so that Mr. Grant won't keep Alex home. But Alex is so near-sighted that he gets into big trouble on the trip, and BG learns that it is better to admit a mistake right away, rather than try to hide it.
When BG's Mom and Brittany-Ann's Mom accompany the kids on a school trip to a wilderness reserve, BG and Brittany-Ann compete to see who's got the coolest mom. But BG's attempts to show off how cool her Mom is keep getting wrecked by George. BG tries to keep George away from Mom but ends up thinking she lost him in the forest and when BG and Brittany-Ann go looking for him they end up lost! BG learns that being cool isn't always the most important thing.
Mom is sick in bed with the flu, but she has an important deadline at work. BG quickly volunteers to help, but when Aunt Alice arrives, BG has some unwanted competition as Mom's "super secretary".
Inspired by Dad, BG sets out to be a great animal rescuer. Her first mission- to save an anthill from Ouma's garden, even if it means transporting the ants to her bedroom! Meanwhile, Mom's cartons of eggs keep disappearing mysteriously. It doesn't take long for Mom and Dad to realize something's up when the house is covered in ants and the eggs are nowhere to be found.
When BG learns that her Mom's taking a short business trip to Africa, she uses the exciting news as an excuse for not doing her homework. The ruse backfires when her slightly exaggerated version of the trip passes from person to person and gets blown way out of proportion! BG needs to fix the 'broken telephone' and set things right.
When Terri chooses BG, Brittany-Ann and Kayla for a television interview about "Girls Of Today", the latter two think BG looks too childish for such a mature interview. BG gets rid of her hair scrunchies in favor of a Brittany-Ann approved outfit. With a little help from Terri, who loves wearing scrunchies BG learns she's the most mature just being herself.
Yobi-Bobo cards become the latest trend at school and BG trades her (and George's)marbles to get her hands on some. But when a new trend becomes more popular, BG is not sure what to do. Gad and Alex help her realize it's more important to do what you like, not follow the latest trend.
Mom suggests that BG let George play with her and her friends while they build their Karpla design for a competition, BG quickly convinces Mom that it would be better for George to invite a friend over. BG thinks the two friends will keep each other entertained, and away from her plans with Gad and Alex. BG quickly learns that babysitting TWO kids is a lot more work than she thought, especially with a fragile Karpla design to protect!
BG and her friends put their community spirit to the test when they compete for a chance to paint a mural on the community centre wall, that they all must agree on.
BG learns that helping out can be as important as winning when she agrees to help Dad with the neighbourhood street fair, and gets so busy helping everyone with their displays, she doesn't have time for her own.