When Julie turns a teddy bear into a puppet, everyone else implores her to give the bear a name. Because the bear tips over easily (and because ""Woo"" is her last name), Julie calls it Tippy Woo. But it could be a name susceptible to teasing.
The boys quickly turn the girls off when they say a model train set is a ""guy thing.""
The kids discuss various ways they prepare for a good night's sleep.
Kiki helps the Puzzle Place kids learn everyone has an accent – and that bilingualism can be a very good thing!
When four of the kids uncover a dance-step sheet, no one can figure out the dance it is designed for.
A robot has been sent to The Puzzle Place on a mission: befriend one of the kids and turn mean on the others.
When Ben drops a baton in a relay race, Leon derides him with a rotten name, and everyone else grasps to use it.
Skye feels he'll pursue a musical career when he grows up, but he is unsure of what specific music to pursue.
Leon doesn't take seriously the warning about the ""super ants"" in the ant farm. Thinking the ants need fresh air, Leon opens the lid of the ant farm and instantly, the super ants escape, ready to cause trouble.
Leon invents a remote control that will operate a TV. The wide assortment of channels attracts his and others' attentions, much to Skye's regret.
Leon wears dashiki and kufi for the African Street Festival. He also has his djembe, which he thinks is the best drum. But Skye is quick to defend his Apache water drum.
Julie is obsessed with her desire to enter a contest to meet who she thinks is the cutest person ever. But there are other things to wrry about at The Puzzle Place, especially when Skye's plant goes into overdrive after too much plant food.
Leon wants to bake a pizza for everyone. What he doesn't know is how to satisfy everyone's tastes.
Uncle Ray tells Leon he should be king of the kids. This goes to Leon's head immediately. He gives orders to Ben and Skye (among others). Gradually, Ben and Skye resent being ordered around, so they become kings themselves. Gradually, the three isolate themselves because of their differences. All three realize, aided by a discussion with a Los Angeles Laker, that friends are most important. It's a lesson Sizzle must learn for herself after an anonymous note prompts her to declare herself queen of cats.
Unbeknownst to Julie, Nuzzle has taken her favorite doll. Julie is understandably upset, so Leon decides to conduct an all-out search.
Julie is upset because her mother gives so much attention to her baby sister, Helen. Nuzzle is suspicious of the newly-installed pet door.
Ben rejects the calls from Leon's cousin on the unreasonable grounds that his skin tone does not match with Leon's.