7 Little Johnstons - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

We're Off to See the Wizard!
The Johnstons throw a Halloween party, but can they agree on a costume theme for all 7 of them? A trip to a haunted house winds up being more frightening than some of the kids bargained for. Stress takes a toll on Trent's health, scaring the family.

The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Johnstons go big for Christmas with a giant tree and an even bigger party for hundreds of little people! Can they pull everything together in time or will it all come toppling down?

Little Johnstons, Big Apple
The Johnstons hit the Big Apple for vacation, seeing the sights and making a special trip to Coney Island to learn the history of sideshows. The family has strong feelings about the history and are shocked when they are invited to see a performance.

That Was a Race?
Liz is feeling great after the end of her relationship last year; she's exercising, painting and has even signed up to race in a 5K with Emma and Anna; she also has a new love interest but is concerned about Trent and Amber's feelings.

Valentines or Broken Hearts?
Alex and Emma are both excited to attend their school's Valentine's Day dance; Anna has finally earned the privilege to drive alone; after months of tension, Amber's at her wit's end, so she and Trent make an appointment to see a therapist.

Picture Them Naked
Family therapy reveals that Emma has been relying on her parents and siblings to speak for her; the Johnstons vow that they will no longer come to Emma's rescue, so it's sink or swim when she has to give a speech in front of a huge crowd.

The Promposal
Liz is excited for her junior prom; Trent and Amber test the waters on their own business with a booth at the local festival.

A Prom Kiss & a Prom Diss
It's prom season and Liz and Anna are ready to party, with dresses bought and dates lined up; Amber's turning the big 4-0 and the family devises a surprise trip to Hilton Head, S.C., to celebrate.
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