Lila and her family make bean-and-carrot soup for supper. Before they can eat it though the lights go out! Lila and her family bring dinner outside to enjoy it together in the moonlight.
A pair of twins talk about what their mom does for all their birthdays, from age one to age six. They get all sorts of presents, but the presents at age six are the best of all.
Big brother does not like sharing his toys with his little brother Luke. That changes when Luke offers to share his favorite teddy bear with his brother. Now big brother and Luke share and play together.
Quill helps Grandma with various chores until he gets tired and quits helping. Quill realizes he should not give up until the job is done. He offers to help Grandma again, but she rewards Quill with a break.
Little Bunny is tired of having everyone tell him to be quiet because Baby Bunny is sleeping. He thinks no one pays attention to him anymore until he wakes up one night from the baby crying. He finds his parents and grandma in the baby's room saying 'Shhh! Little Bunny's sleeping.'
Highlights presents A Garden Grows written by Ellen Garin. Grandma and Miko plant a vegetable garden. Grandma teaches Miko how to take care of the plants. When the vegetables are ready, Grandma and Miko pick them and eat them.
Immigrants come to the United States from all over the world. A street fair is a way to celebrate everyone's traditions. At a street fair, there is food, dancing, clothes, and music from different countries.