Be happy with what you've got.. James is an only child. Everyday he dreams of having brothers and sisters to play with. A weekend with his cousins teaches him that his life is quite nice exactly as it is.
They who neglect their old friends for the sake of new are rightly served when they lose both. Emily's mom has given her permission to have a sleep over. She has to make a choice about who to invite.
Half a loaf is better than no bread at all. Tammy loves Aunt Corty's cupcakes. Bert loves them just as much. After the family picnic, the two scramble for the last rainbow cupcake. Who will get it?
Try to please all and you end up pleasing none. Keesha loves animals. She enjoys helping to her neighbors by taking care of their pets. An unexpected rainstorm teaches her when you let your friends down, they get upset.
It's possible to have too much of a good thing.Tommy DeSilva loves chocolate cake. In fact, it's his favorite food in the whole world. But when his friends challenge him to a cake eating contest, he learns that there's a limit to his affections.
Honesty is the best policy. Business is booming at Ron Crockett's country store. He needs to hire some part-time help to take care of things when he can't be there. But how will he ever find someone he can trust with all the money?
Do boldly what you do at all. Andrea has decided to try out for the boy's little league team. On the first day of tryouts, she's overcome with fear. The next day she takes her father's advice and it makes all the difference.
Necessity is the mother of invention. The Oakville School Band has the rare opportunity to perform at the President's inauguration. All they have to do is raise $13,000 in three weeks. Can they do it?
It's better to give than to receive. Molly McLure has all the toys in the world and yet she has no friends. When Sally Ballou moves in next door, Molly learns what being a friend is all about.