
26 episódios
1. I Really Absolutely Must Have Glasses

1. I Really Absolutely Must Have Glasses
Lola is refusing to go to the optician until she sees Minnie with beautiful glasses. When she goes to the optician, she finds out that she is not in the need of glasses so, at home, Charlie helps Lola make her own glasses just for fun.
2. Thunder Completely Does Not Scare Me

2. Thunder Completely Does Not Scare Me
Lola claims she's not afraid of thunder, but she keeps jumping and screaming every time she hears a thunderclap. Charlie knows that she's scared and tries to show her that thunderstorms are nothing to be afraid of. They watch the storm together and he helps her overcome her fear.
3. I Slightly Want to Go Home

3. I Slightly Want to Go Home
Lola is excited at the prospect of a sleepover at her friend's house Lotta. It's Lola's first time having a sleepover and Lotta has prepared many fun activities, including a "midnight feast." Lola has a good time at first until it begins to seem that things are too different from her bedtime routine and she becomes homesick.
4. I Am Extremely Absolutely Boiling

4. I Am Extremely Absolutely Boiling
During a very hot day, Charlie and Lola try their best to find ways to beat the heat by eating an ice-cream, while they meet with his friend Arnold Wolf. The problem starts when Arnold spills Lola's ice cream and refuses to share some of his with her, so Lola becomes furious at Arnold and decides to not be friends with him anymore.
5. I Can Train Your Dog

5. I Can Train Your Dog
When Lola and Charlie arrive at Marv's for a trip to the park, they find they can't go because Marv's Mom has lost her handbag, which contains the house keys. Meanwhile, Marv's dog, Sizzles, is being naughty. Marv says Sizzles is untrainable and incorrigible, but Lola isn't so sure. Marv lets her and Charlie take him home, and they devise a training program with an inspired idea.
6. Do Not Ever Never Let Go

6. Do Not Ever Never Let Go
Lotta has just gotten a new bicycle and now Lola feels she also wants to have one. Charlie decides to give his old bicycle to Lola, who learns how to ride it with the training wheels. The next day, Lotta rides the new bike again, but without the training wheels. Lola feels like she should ride her bike without the wheels as well, but realises that it is much harder.
7. Our Shop Sells Completely Everything

7. Our Shop Sells Completely Everything
Lola and Lotta are having a lot of fun playing shop. Much of their shop is just pretend, but they have some real things for sale as well. What they don't have is a real customer, that is, until Morten Lowe comes along. Morten is a tough customer, but they have just the item for him.
8. I Am Inventing a Usefullish Invention

8. I Am Inventing a Usefullish Invention
Charlie and Marv are studying inventions, as they have to create one for a school project. Lola is interested in the idea and decides that she wants to be an inventor too. The boys say that she should go for it, but are really too absorbed in their own project to notice her much. As the two struggle to come up with an idea for their project, Lola sets to work.
9. But We Always Do it Like This

9. But We Always Do it Like This
Charlie and Lola are excited about their annual trip to Granny and Grandpa's, particularly when it comes to building a giant sandcastle on the beach. While at the beach, they meet a new girl who's rather shy but seems to want to help with their sandcastle. Charlie tries to be friendly, but Lola isn't so sure, given that the girl keeps taking her spade and accidentally knocks over the sandcastle.
10. I Can't Stop Hiccuping

10. I Can't Stop Hiccuping
When Lola and Lotta try practicing a springtime song performance for school, Lola starts laughing to the point of hiccuping. Lola tries various things to keep them away, but when they keep coming back, she worries that they may mess up the singing during the play.
11. I Am Completely Hearing and Also Listening

11. I Am Completely Hearing and Also Listening
Lola says that she is a good listener, but she often gets lost in her own thoughts and does not pay attention to what is being said to her properly. When she and Charlie get a puppet set from Granny and Grandpa, Lola does not listen when Charlie reads the instructions and puts it together all wrong.
12. But I Really Don't Like This Present

12. But I Really Don't Like This Present
Lotta is returning from a summer trip and she and Lola have bought each other gifts, as they always do after one of these trips. Lotta really likes the colorful friendship bracelet that Lola got for her, but Lola is less enamored with the garishly colorful hat that Lotta gives her.
13. I Can Dance Like a Dancer

13. I Can Dance Like a Dancer
Lola is excited about the idea of dancing but has never really participated in any organized dancing herself. When Lotta invites her along to a ballet class, she happily accepts the invitation and explores a number of different styles of dance.
14. Help! I Really Mean It!

14. Help! I Really Mean It!
Granny and Grandpa's cat, Caspar, has come to stay with Charlie and Lola. Lola loves looking after Caspar but keeps calling for Charlie's help. Lola and Lotta think that it's quite fun calling for Charlie and watching him come running. The problem comes when Caspar gets stuck up in the sky and Lola and Lotta really need Charlie's help.
15. I Would Like to Actually Keep It

15. I Would Like to Actually Keep It
While out and about, Charlie and Lola come across a stuffed rabbit toy that has been lost. At Lola's urging, Charlie agrees that they should take the toy home to care for it until they can locate its owner. Together, they begin making efforts to contact the owner, such as posting signs. Lola, however, finds herself becoming attached to the toy and wishing that she could keep it.
16. It's Raining, It's Boring

16. It's Raining, It's Boring
Charlie and Lola are having a day-trip to Marv's, but Lola is sure that it will be spoiled when it starts raining. She wanted to play in the park with Marv's dog, Sizzles, but it now seems that they're stuck inside playing rainy-day games. When Marv finds a box marked with promises of curing boredom with fun games, it looks like their luck may have changed.
17. I Am Goody the Good

17. I Am Goody the Good
Lola is enamored with a new book series featuring a heroic little girl called Goody the Good. She decides to emulate Goody's behavior and helps Charlie with a number of things. Though at first Lola is truly helpful, Charlie begins to find that sometimes he's less than impressed with Goody's attempts to help.
18. It is Very Special and Extremely Ancient

18. It is Very Special and Extremely Ancient
Lola is excited when Charlie gets a fossil from their dad to add to his collection. Charlie agrees to let her take it to school and when Lotta sees it, she suggests that the two of them look for fossils together. The two start searching, without much success, but their prospects are brightened when they learn that their parents are taking them on a beach trip to search for fossils.
19. What Can I Wear for Halloween?

19. What Can I Wear for Halloween?
Charlie, Lola and their friends are all very excited about Halloween. They've been busy growing a huge pumpkin for a jack o' lantern and are sure that Mrs. Hanson will talk about it in assembly. Meanwhile, everyone is also having fun deciding on their costumes, but Lola has trouble thinking of anything to go as.
20. But Marv is Absolutely Charlie's Best Friend

20. But Marv is Absolutely Charlie's Best Friend
When Lola and Lotta overhear Charlie and Marv imitating pirate talk from the show Captain Squidbones, they're worried that the two aren't friends anymore. Marv calls Charlie "jelly guts" and Charlie tells Marv he doesn't want to see his face in the house ever again. The two are only playing, but Lola doesn't realize this and thinks they've fallen out with each other.
21. I Am Making a Craze

21. I Am Making a Craze
"Hulie-hooping" is the newest craze at Charlie and Lolas' school. Everyone is so caught up in learning the newest tricks that Lola wonders why nobody wants to do anything else at all. After learning a bit about crazes from Charlie, she decides to try to start one of her own.
22. But Where Completely Are We?

22. But Where Completely Are We?
Charlie and Lola decide to do some outdoor camping and, using their imagination, they explore the Amazon rainforest. The problem is that the adventure soon becomes just a bit too realistic for Lola. Charlie wishes for them both to act like real explorers, but Lola isn't so sure that she likes exploring. It's up to Charlie to come up with an imaginative idea to save their adventure.
23. I Really Really Need Actual Ice Skates

23. I Really Really Need Actual Ice Skates
Having begged Granny and Grandad for a scooter, Lola suddenly decides that what she really wants is a pair of white, sparkly ice skates. Charlie warns her that they will end up like her yoyo, neglected at the bottom of her cupboard. But Lola is convinced that if she gets them she'll be the best ice skater in the whole school.
24. I Wish I Could Do That and Also That Too

24. I Wish I Could Do That and Also That Too
When Lola invites Mini Reader over to play, the two have such a great time that Lola agrees to come over to Mini Reader's house on Friday to play with beads. Lola is excited about the visit but then receives an invitation from Marv to a space party. After hearing about all the great things happening at the space party, Lola really wants to go but doesn't want to break her promise.
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