Charlie and Lola season 2 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Charlie introduces his funny little sister, Lola, who is enamored with guinea pigs and hopes to bring their class guinea pig, Bert, home for the holidays. Through playful learning and care, they explore guinea pig varieties, care essentials, and even create an adventurous run for Bert. However, when Bert disappears, their frantic search ends in a surprising discovery: Bert is actually a female who has given birth to baby guinea pigs, turning their quest into a delightful and educational misadventure.
Full Episode S02E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lola pretend to be at the beginning of the story?
Lola pretends to be a guinea pig.
Why does Lola want to bring Bert home?
Lola wants to bring Bert, the class guinea pig, home for the school holidays.
What type of guinea pig is Bert?
Bert is an Abyssinian guinea pig.
Where are guinea pigs originally from according to Lola and Lotta?
Guinea pigs are originally from Peru.
What mistake does Lola make about guinea pigs' diet?
Lola mistakenly thinks guinea pigs can eat biscuits.
What essential care tips does Mrs. Hanson give for looking after Bert?
Mrs. Hanson advises giving clean water daily, fresh straw for bedding, not leaving Bert outside at night, washing hands after handling, and feeding fruit and vegetables but not potatoes.
How do Charlie and Lola try to find Bert when he goes missing?
They search for him, call him in a guinea pig way, and try to lure him with carrots.
What discovery do Charlie and Lola make about Bert at the end?
They discover Bert is not a boy but a girl who has given birth to baby guinea pigs.
Can guinea pigs eat potatoes?
No, guinea pigs must never be fed potatoes.
How should guinea pigs be held to avoid wriggling?
Guinea pigs should be held carefully and securely to prevent them from wriggling and feeling unsafe.