The Little Couple - Season 11
Season 11
Episodes
Why Do We Have to Move?
After accepting a job in St. Petersburg, Jen, Bill and the kids travel to Florida to find a perfect new home, but with specific needs and two curious kids, house hunting isn't easy; the family grabs a sweet treat to celebrate Jen's birthday.
Where's The Flyin' Lion
Bill travels to Orlando to showcase his Pop-Up pee pad at a pet industry trade show; Jen teaches her last simulation class at Texas Children's Hospital; grandmother Judy helps Jen take care of Will and Zoey while Bill is away
And I Don't Like Alligators!
The Kleins are back in Florida to go on a second house-hunting trip; Bill and the kids go to an alligator attraction with Nai-Nai; the family goes on a boat cruise to celebrate Bill and Jen's anniversary.
Yellow Eggs!
Time is running out and the Kleins still haven't found a new home in Florida! As the move date approaches, they're starting to feel desperate. They need to find a new home, retrofit and sell the Texas house and to add the chaos, Jen's parents visit.
Time To Leave!
Bill and Jen have some big life-changing news to share and they're afraid their kids might not approve; the family visits the zoo with their friends for the last time; the famly heads to Florida to finalize plans for the move.
It's A Big, Family Road Trip!
The house is empty and it's time to leave; three generations of Klein's are traveling and they plan in investigating the full spectrum of what the south has to offer; from the largest fire hydrant to Cafe du Monde, the Klein's hit it all.
We Can Stay Here! Forever!
The Kleins are at the homestretch of their trip and for their final stop, they visit a cavern; Zoey and Will are tempted to touch everything inside the caves; Bill supervises the house move-in, but Jen is forces to take over when she arrives.
The Toilet Exploded!
The Klein family settles into life at their new house bu they have a lot of decisions to make about renovations; they shop for lighting and plumbing fixtures and test some paint colors with the kids; then, it's time for some barbecue and pool fun.
I'm Gonna Catch The Biggest Fish!
It's family vacation time for the Kleins; Jen's parents and Aunt Barbara head up the Florida coast to visit Jen's sweet Great Uncle Ray; the family learns about sea turtle rescue, goes fishing, and celebrates Uncle Ray's 87th Birthday.
A Storm To Be Reckoned With
The Kleins start settling into their home but abruptly have to leave town as Hurricane Irma comes barreling toward Florida; the family returns home to find out just how much damage Irma caused; Will checks into the hospital for a sleep study.
You're A Fish Approver!
The renovations on the Kleins' new house are almost finished; with just last-minute touches to go, the family starts the colossal task of moving upstairs; Bill and Jen make good on their promise and take the kids to get some new pets.
Will Returns To China
The Kleins are headed back to China, but this time all six grandparents are in tow; Will and the family learn more about his birth country; Will takes part in a Confucius school and then the family tries a traditional Chinese meal.
I Don't Want to Leave!
The trip to China continues as the Klein family and all 6 grandparents visit the Forbidden City and take an immersive lesson in Chinese cooking. Then, the family climbs to the top of the Great Wall and reflect on what life could have been without Will.
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