Jack takes over writing the "Dear Alycia" advice column after Alycia moves. He wants to tell his friends that he's "Alycia" but he's afraid they'll laugh. He writes a letter asking for advice from himself and reveals the secret to his school.
After leaving for a sleepover, Britta feels bad that she left her younger sister to handle the St. Lucia Day tradition on her own, so she comes back to help. Accompanied by Pepparkakor Recipe.
When Delores sprains her ankle, her classmates learn about her injury so that they can understand her situation. After awhile, they start to tease her because they are jealous of the attention she receives. One day, they try to walk using her crutches and they realize that it is difficult and painful to walk with crutches. They learned that it is wrong to make fun of people.
Jade asks her parents if she can get a dog. They say no. She asks if she can get a dog if she pays for it, and they say yes. So Jade washes dogs for one dollar each and makes enough to buy a dog tag, but not a dog!
A boy likes to help his dad go to the laundromat every week to do laundry. They get ready together by gathering the clothes and the soap. At the laundromat, they sort clothes and put the coins in slots. While the clothes are drying, they tell jokes.