Monte Huber is on the job again. This paper girl with the awful hair looks like his sister, but she's not.
Sometimes, Percival sleeps through the day, the lucky bug.
And when he isn't sleeping, he's taken to following Monte around the house. Despite his mess of a hair color, Percival seems to have grown attached to his babysitter.
Toadie is - what else? - working on her garden.
Parsons puts on his thinking cap after school and gets to work.
Parsons is always ready to be social, so when his parents are busy or avoiding him, he turns to his little brother for entertainment.
Now, his little brother is growing up!
Happy birthday, Percival.
Having not yet had breakfast, Percival eyes up the cake. It's tempting...
Toadie isn't sure whether she should be happy Percival is one step closer to adulthood, or upset that he's now at an age of higher free-will.
It's too early to tell, but Parsons has been working very hard on buffing himself up. He's gonna be a professional athlete, or something!
Aside from athletics, Parsons is also very much into chess, and decides to teach his brother how to play.
But Percival finds himself drawn to cooking, and the little toy oven his parents had bought way back in the day to furnish the nursery.
They say dreams can reveal a lot about a person.
Not sure what Loppy's dream says about him, though.
Not sure what Loppy's dream says about him, though.
It's another birthday party!
Hello, Parsons.
Parsons ponders why he had to age up again, when it only made his life more difficult last time, while his elbow has some issues.
While he does, his mother turns around to find Percival standing behind her. She takes a moment to process this, then silently walks away.
Oh well! Back to baking.
Meanwhile, Parsons keeps working on his muscles. He'll get there, someday... he hopes.
Percival spends too much time baking and has a little... accident.
At the end of the day, the family gathers together for a goopy carbonara dinner. Percival hopes no one will notice the stain on his carpet.