A colorful woman helps cure kids of improper behavior, such as telling fibs, neglecting pets and talking back to their elders.
Episode 1
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle cures a girl (Robin Faye Bookland) of her tendency to forget to feed her pets.
Episode 2
Mrs. P. works the "not-truthful cure" on a "pathological prevaricator" named Egbert Moohead (Nathanael Meyst).
Episode 3
Mrs. P. stages a contest to see who is the more "snooty, snippety answer backer," her parrot Black Jack or sassy young Melissa Bean (Jewelie Hull).
Episode 4
Mrs. P. takes a flying lesson and leaves daughter Potsi (Shelley Duvall) in charge of a restless group of never-go-to-bedders.
Episode 5
Crybaby Pergola Winsproggle learns to use words instead of tears to express herself when Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's pirate husband (James Whitmore) sails into town.
Episode 6
Mrs. P. resorts to a dirty trick to get Charlie Bean (Robyn Faye Bookland) to take a bath.
Episode 7
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle teaches kids that doing chores can be fun if you use your imagination.
Episode 8
It's time for "The Fraidy Cat Cure" when Egbert (Nathanael Meyst) starts hearing "scary robbers" in his closet.
Episode 9
Pergola (Cerita Bickelmann) has a penchant for telling on people, so she's given "The Tattletale Cure" by Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (Jean Stapleton).
Episode 10
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle shows up with a "show-off cure" for attention-seeking Fetlock Winsproggle (Drancy Bryant).
Episode 11
Finicky Fetlockis a candidate for "The Slow-Eater-Tiny-Bite-Taker Cure."
Episode 12
Pergola (Cerita Bickelmann) comes down with won't-pick-up-toys-itis, but Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (Jean Stapleton) knows a cure.
Episode 13
Melissa is in desperate need of the "selfishness cure," but Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (Jean Stapleton) is off on a cruise.