Robbie and Flippy plan to exploit Jessie's skateboarding skill for personal gain, but filming her tricks proves more difficult than they imagine. When they enlist little Albert to help out everything goes even more wrong.
Naomi wins a webcam chat with heartthrob JB from chart-topping pop combo BoyDance. When the time comes to talk Naomi is tongue-tied and Carol steals her thunder, which threatens the girls' friendship.
Flippy accidentally adds his Mom as a friend on Claybook, leading to all the other parents' clamoring to be friends with their kids. With their parents watching them, the gang realizes they have to find a new social space to hang out online and end up creating it themselves.
Flippy and Motor record a video parody of a song from a teen duo, hoping to annoy the singers' fans. But their version accidentally becomes a hit itself, and they find their musical integrity compromised by their sudden popularity.
Naomi is confined to her room without communication devices and relies on Carol to run messages back and forth to Claybook, so she can keep up with what's going on in her complex social life. Things get even more complicated when a boy she likes chooses that day to get in touch.
Robbie and Naomi are abducted by inquisitive aliens while in the park, and the other kids have to figure out a way to rescue them from the hovering spacecraft.
A bump on the head gives Flippy the power to hear everyone's thoughts, which is fun for a while and results in an unexpected relationship with Naomi. However, he soon realizes that always hearing the truth can be uncomfortable.
Little Albert is infatuated with Jessie and will try anything to win her love, even if it involves pretending to be something he's not. He eventually learns that he doesn't need to go to such lengths to impress her.
Carol needs Naomi's signature on a petition to save the local forest, but Naomi hates trees. With Motor's help, Carol goes inside Naomi's dreams to manipulate her desires - or does she?
Carol's dad Frank has two problems - a lack of friends and a persistent sneeze that keeps getting worse. The kids think of a way to resolve both issues, but Frank's fear or doctors hinders them in their plans.
Naomi starts a gossip magazine at school, revealing details of her friends' personal lives and embarrassing everyone. The others beg her to stop but she's having too much fun, so they have to resort to devious tactics.
Robbie has his eye on an expensive console but when his birthday arrives he receives a cheap knock off instead. He's disappointed until he finds out that the controller he's been given has the power to control other people.
Robbie and Flippy fall out over some fireworks Robbie has bought. With Robbie covered in white powder from an accidental explosion, and Flippy pretending he doesn't exist, Albert is convinced Robbie is a ghost that only he can see.
Robbie and Flippy get into some serious rivalry over who's better at basketball and organize a showdown. Flippy's new trainers turn out to have powers that give him the edge; he looks certain to win until it all goes wrong.
Robbie and Flippy have been messing with the affections of a nerd they met online, pretending to be a girl to make fun of him. But the nerd is a professional hacker, and the tables are turned.
Ms. Henderson is in love and life is easy for the kids. When she breaks up and turns her anger on them, they come up with a complicated plan to reboot her love life.
Robbie's wardrobe is accidentally converted into a cloning chamber, and he is quick to take advantage of having an army of himself. The new Robbies, however, have different ideas about who should be in charge.
Robbie buys a bottle of pheromone-based aftershave, hoping it will make him popular with girls at a party he's planning to go to, but the scent makes him popular with the local bug population instead.
Albert eats a flower that gives him superpowers, and he uses them to take revenge on the kids who have tormented him throughout his life. But with great power comes great irresponsibility.
Motor creates a machine that can increase the size of objects, and soon everyone wants something made bigger, from paint cans to televisions to little Albert.