Placards worn by the striking kiddies at the beginning of the short include the following protests: "Change The Shape of Ice Cream Cones", "No Parent Should Be Allowed To Name Their Child Elmer", "We Want Our Ears Washed Once A Month", "No More Mechanical Dolls, We Want Real Sweethearts". "Cut Out the Baby Talk", "We Want To Be Seen And Heard", "Parents Should Never Strike Child Exept In Self Defense", "Down With Spinach", and "No Daddy Should Be Allowed To Wind Up Our Toys".
Vitaphone production reels #1885-1886.
The song "I Can Sew a Button" performed by Sybil Elaine was written for and introduced in the 1934 Warner Bros./Vitaphone short "Masks and Memories" in which it was performed by Queenie Smith and Jack Good. Several of the lyrics were changed for the Sybil Elaine version.