

Susie tells her that Gabi's book said it was a special power and she has to be special to move stuff.Īngelica says if Susie is special, then she should try. She then tries again, then claims to have moved one, even though nothing changed. She asks what she's doing, and Angelica reluctantly explains. Susie heads off to get Lou's "growled-up shovel" and encounters Angelica trying to move some oranges using only her mind. Betty comments to "wait for it" and the musical sound of the ice cream truck is heard, exciting the kids and leading Betty to comment that it's like "Pavlov's monkeys." Back at home, Didi shows Betty her new memory quilt project while the babies play in the sandbox.

Sitting a bench nearby, Didi comments to Betty that it's nice of her niece to volunteer as a Reading Ranger and that it's amazing how she holds their attention. She reads that it was how Ginger knew she had a very special power, then closes the book, saying that it's the end of the chapter and they'll have to wait until tomorrow to find out what happens next. Angelica asks if it's really possible to do this and Gabi replies that some people say you can. In the story, Ginger concentrates and uses her mind to cause the apples to fall from the tree, one by one. Gabi thanks him for his suggestion but says they should continue with the story and see what happens. Josh suggests that Ginger get a big stick and knock them down. In the story, Ginger comes upon an apple tree and wonders how she can get the apples down from the tree. Description from Paramount+ PlotĪngelica and a group of other kids are sitting together, listening to a story read by Gabi about a young girl named Ginger.
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Susie and Angelica disagree on how to use their newfound "super" ability to move things with their minds.
