Little People, Big World - Season 21

Season 21
Episodes

To Sell Or Not To Sell
Matt surprises Amy with an offer to buy the north side of the farm, but she struggles to meet his deadline. Zach and Tori plan for a low-key Christmas as they adjust to life with baby Lilah, but Matt makes sure Jackson has the full holiday experience.

Boxing Up The Past
Matt is eager to get the farmhouse in order, which leaves Amy stressed out and struggling to pack up 30 years of memories. Zach is up for the challenge of watching Jackson and Lilah alone for the first time, but two kids are a lot harder than one!

Lilah's Big Scare
Valentine's Day is coming, but problems get in the way of romance. When Lilah's cold turns into something serious, Tori's worst fears are realized. As Chris puts pressure on Amy to move out of the farmhouse, Amy and Matt battle over missed deadlines.

The Roloff Quaranteam
Matt's frustration grows as Amy continues to delay her move out of the farmhouse, but when COVID-19 hits, everything comes to a stop. The families come to terms with their new normal, and Zach and Jackson celebrate their birthdays in quarantine.

Farmhouse Farewell
Matt clears out the farmhouse in preparation for a new renter. Zach has a revelation that could change the future of the farm forever. Amy takes her farewell tour through her home of the past 30 years and finally says goodbye.
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