In a charming town in the United States during the 1900s, the life of the Baker family unfolds amidst laughter, entanglements, and countless heartwarming moments. The patriarch, a dreamer at heart, wants to start a new business, but his plans are often thwarted by his own clumsiness and the demands of a large family. With a series of energetic children, each with their own mischief and dreams, the house is always in motion.
The story particularly focuses on Marjorie, the oldest daughter, who, as the town dance approaches, begins to have complicated feelings for a young handsome man who has just moved into the neighborhood. With her innocent complicity, their romance becomes the thread that weaves together the events that follow. Meanwhile, her younger brother gets into absurd trouble, leading to comedic situations that, despite everything, maintain a strong family bond.
Amid misunderstandings, lessons about love and cohabitation, the Bakers discover that true happiness lies in shared moments and the warmth of home. With a touch of nostalgia and plenty of delightful music, this tale captures the essence of the transition from childhood to adolescence, showing how young hearts can find their way amid confusion and joy. In the end, love triumphs, and the Bakers learn that, although life can be chaotic, there is always room for joy and family unity.