Torey develops a major crush on her good looking teacher. After her parents talk with the instructor they decide to let the "romance" play out rather than interfere.
A tearful Torey vows to find the family bunny when it goes missing. The young girl creates disarray in the Peck household as she searches for her beloved pet.
Handsome film star Jacques Bergerac arrives in town and renews his acquaintance with Jennifer. This leads to jealousy from her husband Steve and curiosity from her children.
After trouble with the children obeying the Pecks consult a psychologist. They are advised to let Roger and Torey freely express themselves which lead to unhappy consequences.
Torey and her friends thinks Mr. Peck is a marvelous dad. But when when errors in front of them his daughter is embarrassed. Her parents want her to learn no one is perfect but when love them anyway.
Torey dislikes one of her classmates and goes out of her way to snub the girl. But after learning of the child's unfortunate economic circumstances Torey does a turnabout and tries to improve the student's situation.
Torey turns an invitation from her her friend Norman to a picnic. Her family wonders why, not knowing Torey has a crush on a fifteen year old who recently moved to town.
Torey wants extra money other than her allowance and places an add to be a babysitter. A most unusual woman calls to hire her and Torey wonders just what she has gotten into.
Steve Peck decides to put up a tree house for Torey and her friends to play. But the Pecks encounter opposition from the local bird watching society and the city inspector has questions of his own about the project.