When Opie breaks a baby photo, he sets off to take the funnest NEW selfie to replace it. But none of his selfies are "fun" enough until he realizes that he has the most fun when he's with his whole family. He ends up taking a family photo instead.
When Opie receives some hand-me-downs, he is asked to get rid of his old clothes to make room for the new. But rather than give away his favorite old clothes, Opie decides to wear them all at once.
Opie can't wait for Mom to come home from work. He does anything he can to speed up time including changing the clocks and building a time machine. The activities keep him so busy that time does seem to fly by.
Opie is desperate to show his family the cool science he is learning at school. But since he can't bring them to his class, Opie decides to go on a science hunt around the house and bring science home to them.
Opie is afraid of a spider in his room, until Lucas helps him channel the bravery of his favorite action figure Knightosaur to confront the spider and discover that he's just a lost knight too.
Opie gets a case of stage fright when a game of pretend rock band turns into a show for the neighbours. Opie recruits Dad and they help each other find the confidence they need to rock around the block.
Instead of going skating, Opie's family has a big clean up to do before Dad's client comes over for dinner. By adding fun to every chore, the jobs all get done in record time and Opie doesn't miss out on having fun with his family.
Opie's insistence on winning gets in the way of his fun, until he plays a game with Lucas and Maria that has no winners or losers, and learns that it's fun to play just for fun.
When Opie resists bedtime and wishes that he was the parent, Mom and Dad grant him his wish and Opie learns that being the grown up is harder than it looks.
Opie and Dad are making Mom breakfast in bed, but he has a very hard time staying quiet. Just when the breakfast surprise seems ruined, Opie learns that it's the thought that counts.
Opie wants to be a bigger boy, just like his neighbor Gavin. But when he tries to do something that's beyond his capabilities, he realizes that some things will just have to wait until he's a little bit bigger.
Opie is excited to make a special dinner for Mom when he drops a carton of eggs and has to change plans. Fortunately, an act of neighborly kindness inspires Opie to find a new way to make dinner special.
Opie and Lucas get into a big fight, so Opie decides to play with his imaginary friend Benjamin instead. Then Opie learns that forgiving Lucas can make them both feel better.
Opie's "homework" is to perform a good deed at home and Opie wants it to be the biggest good deed ever until he learns that all good deeds matter, even the little ones.
Opie doesn't understand why Mommy and Daddy need to go on a "date night" without him. Until he learns the value of one-on-one time on a special night at home with Gram.
Opie wants to do as many different activities as possible in one day, but a visit with Mr. Kabashio teaches him that sometimes quality can be more rewarding than quantity.