Raven's Home - Season 1

Season 1
Raven's Home picks up with longtime best friends Raven and Chelsea, who are now each divorced with kids of their own, raising their children – Raven's 11-year-old twins Booker and Nia, and Chelsea's 9-year-old son Levi – under one roof, in a chaotic but fun household that often includes the twin's best friend and neighbor Tess. Unbeknownst to her kids, Raven still catches glimpses of the future, and unbeknownst to her, Booker has just learned he has these same abilities. Hilarity ensues as Raven and Booker's visions collide, but no matter the situation, they figure everything out together as one big happy family.
Episodes

Baxter's Back!
Booker enlists Levi and Tess to help him convince Nia of his newfound abilities to see into the future; Raven's latest vision involves a family disagreement that leads her to meddle in her kids' life at school.

Big Trouble in Little Apartment
Unbeknownst to Raven, Nia is starting to feel like their apartment isn't big enough for everyone and turns to her dad Devon for help.

The Baxters Get Bounced
When the landlord raises Raven's rent after learning Chelsea and Levi have moved in, Nia and Booker try to hold a yard sale to help their mom.

The Bearer of Dad News
When Raven has a vision of Booker and Nia being upset over their dad's move, she goes overboard trying to do all of the fun activities Devon normally did with the kids.

You're Gonna Get It
When Nia sneaks to school wearing makeup against Raven's wishes, she draws the attention of the eighth grade girls who invite her to hang out.

Adventures in Mommy-Sitting
Booker, Nia, and Levi convince Raven and Chelsea they are responsible enough to watch themselves while the moms enjoy a mom's night out.

Dancing Tween
While Booker and Tess team up to plan their 6th grade dance, Nia worries her dancing skills aren't good enough for the big event. Meanwhile, Raven starts to question if she's being a good mom and goes overboard trying to volunteer for the kids' school.

Vending the Rules
When Booker and Levi want expensive virtual reality goggles, the boys come up with a plan to make money by selling snacks at school.

In-Vision of Privacy
When Booker has a vision of Tess getting her heart broken, he and Levi try to prevent it from happening.

Fears of a Clown
A cool new kid arrives in the building, causing Booker and Levi to fight Nia and Tess for his attention.

The Baxtercism of Levi Grayson
Booker and Levi try to prank a classmate into thinking their apartment building is haunted; Nia gets chickenpox; Tess comes up with a plan to make sure her best friend doesn't miss out on Halloween.

Dream Moms
When Booker and Levi get into some trouble backstage at a concert, Raven and Chelsea try to seize the moment to perform with their all-time favorite group La Dee Da.

Vest in Show
When Booker has a vision of Raven getting fired from her job during Doggy Fashion Week, he tries to help his mom with her designs.
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