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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.

A mother reassures her young son as he imagines all the things that might go wrong while trick-or-treating.

While two children spend the night at their grandparents' house, their parents do all the things the children are forbidden from doing, like jumping on the bed with their shoes on, dressing up the dog, and getting crumbs all over the bed sheets.

After hearing his mother say that he is a monster, a little boy decides to prove her right over the course of one loud, grimy, scowling day.

Ruthie's Nana suggests playing tea party and fashion show during their visit, but Ruthie is much more interested in the vehicles that a neighbor boy is playing with as they pass his house each day.

After Greta, a naughty witch, causes trouble by casting a spell that drains all color from the world, she must team up with Alice, a kind witch, to set things right.

In art class, neatness, conformity, and imitation are encouraged, but when Willow brings imagination and creativity to her projects, even straight-laced Miss Hawthorn is influenced.

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.

Sticky children playfully spread their stickiness around until bathtime changes everything.

An illustrated version of the famous song that asks readers to clap their hands. The illustrations show a group of animals throwing a surprise birthday party for their friend the monkey.

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.

"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...

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.

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