Following Charlie's efforts to get his stubborn sister, Lola, to try new things and how they deal with topics that affect their everyday lives.
How Many More Minutes to Christmas? Lola discovers there is no door for Christmas Day on her advent calendar.
I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato. Lola is a fussy eater - but Charlie can get her to eat food with a little imagination.
Lola wants to do everything that's anything, all on her own - even riding a seesaw.
Charlie wonders whether Lola will ever be sleepy enough to go to bed.
I Am Hurrying, I'm Almost Nearly Ready! Charlie wants Lola to hurry so they are not late for school.
There's Only One Sun, and That Is Me. Lola is disappointed when she is cast as a brown autumn leaf in the school play.
But That Is My Book. Lola finds it hard to be quiet in the library when she can't find her favourite book.
I'm Really Ever Not So Well. Charlie has promised Marv he will play football, but Lola is ill and wants his company.
I Like My Hair Completely the Way it Is. Something is bothering Lola and she does not want to admit what it is.
Boo! Made You Jump! Lola wants to make Charlie jump, and tries hiding, ghosts and really scary stories.
It Wasn't Me! Lola's imaginary friend persuades her to borrow Charlie's rocket to transport an elephant.
Lola has to keep Charlie's birthday surprise secret, but it is hard to keep secrets.
I Love Going to Granny and Grandpa's It's Just That ... Charlie and Lola are going to see their grandparents by the sea, but Lola is worried.
I Do Not Ever, Never Want My Wobbly Tooth to Fall Out. Lola is horrified because she has her first ever wobbly tooth.
To please Mum, Lola is determined to stay clean and tidy for her first school photograph.
Lola likes creepy crawlies - she's just not keen on spiders. Charlie changes her mind.
It's Lotta's birthday, and Lola wants to buy her the best present in the whole world.
Lola goes to Lotta's for the night, so Charlie and Marv have the room to themselves.
Charlie and Marv must present a piece about outer space in front of the whole school.
Lola does not have time to play, she is busy organising her office and running her cafe.
Lola is not happy that being small means she can't ride the Loop-the-Looper at the fair.
Lola has a fabulous new alligator costume, which she does not want to take off.
Sharing a My Little Town play set proves to be a challenge for Charlie and Lola.