Inspired by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Alma tries to help her friends determine what's fair./Justice Sotomayor encourages Alma to be an umpire at a kickball game.
Alma senses that Beto is hesitant about breaking his pinata and wants to find out why./Alma regrets her decision to give away an old toy she doesn't play with anymore.
Junior gets frustrated when Alma joins his dance group and she keeps distracting him from learning the moves./Alma wants to celebrate Chacho's birthday so he can have a special day.
Alma wants to see everything at the museum fast, and Junior wants to go slow./Alma's friends want to add their favorite things to Alma's Bronx diorama.
When the family agrees to a day of saying yes to everyone and everything, Alma realizes that sometimes you have to say no./Alma helps Junior and Emi test out their dinosaur hypotheses at the American Museum of Natural History.
Alma and Junior try to teach Uncle Nestor how to ride his first bike./When Papi lets Alma go to the grocery store by herself, she realizes that she needs to focus to complete her mission.
Alma is putting together a care package for Granny Isa, but did she pack the right things?/Alma hypes up Beto and Rafia so much that they get nervous to play each other in soccer.
Alma feels jealous when Rafia and Lucas won't stop talking about their fun playdate./Conflicting opinions influence whether or not Alma wants to see a new movie. But what does Alma want to do?