A mother and child discuss how the mother's love would remain constant even if her child were a stinky skunk, scary ape, or bug-eating green alien.
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A mother reassures her young son as he imagines all the things that might go wrong while trick-or-treating.
A mother reassures her son when he imagines increasingly silly things that might go wrong on his first day of kindergarten.
Izzy's summer is going to be ruined! Her parents won't let her go to Pine View Camp with all her friends. But things begin to change for Izzy when she starts to give-back time with Grandpa Mike and meets the braids girl.
When he realizes that little Vincent's father can't afford to pay for circus tickets, Danny must decide whether to share his tickets or to use them himself.
As a young boy wonders about all the things that might go wrong at school, his mother reassures him.
Mama helps Stinky Face discover one hundred things he can bring to school that are special to him.
Jessica and her classmates form a club whose mission is to perform acts of kindness, even for the meanest boy in the class.
A bear tells its child some of the many reasons for the love that exists between them.
Presents addition and subtraction story problems involving lollipops, taffy, gumballs, peppermints, fudge, and other types of candy.
On the telephone to her son, a mother promises the many ways she will come to rejoin him, traveling by hot air balloon, camel, cheetah, and shark.
Ben rescues a dog who is afraid of everything and uses love and patience to earn his confidence and bring out his good qualities.
"When Mama tells Stinky Face she's thankful for him, he has some questions. Is she really thankful for every single bit of him--even his sticky fingers? Even his puckered-up mouth? Mama assures Stinky Face that she will always be thankful for all of him, from the top of his he...
A grandmother tells her grandchild that an invisible dragon will provide protection from the monsters that she fears at night.
A girl looks at old photographs with her mother, trying to figure out what her mother feels most grateful for in her life.
Stinky Face doesn't want to go to sleep by himself with that weird plop-plop sound he keeps hearing. As always, Mama knows exactly how to soothe her sweet Stinky Face to sleep.
Mama and Mike take turns saying that they will love each other until a fish rides a bike, the mountains go flat, and marshmallows grow on a tree.
Stinky Face loves Christmastime, but he still has plenty of questions. Luckily, his imaginative Mama knows just how to reassure him.
As Christmas draws near, a young child is filled with questions about all of the things that could possibly go wrong, but Mama always finds a solution.