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When a little bear becomes separated from its mother in New York, a sympathetic child explains the proper steps that must be taken to reunite them.
Although her parents love walking in the rain, Baby Duck does not--until Grandpa shares a secret with her.
Baby Duck experiences the fear of the first day of school, but with a little help from Grampa, everything turns out okay in the end.
When Baby Duck is not sure she is ready to get into the pool with the swim team, her grandfather encourages her.
Even after a story, being tucked in, and warm milk, Sam is not ready to go to sleep until his mother kisses him good-night.
When Sam has a cough, Mrs. Bear tends to him all through the cold night.
Inside tall buildings and houses neat and grand, one dozen crawling, singing, busy babies are stuffed into pajamas, coats, and hats in preparation for their journey to story hour at the library.
On a rainy day when Baby Duck is sick with a cold, her grandfather cheers her up by showing her family photographs.
Baby Duck experiences the fear of the first day of school, but with a little help from Grampa, everything turns out okay in the end.
After concluding that each other's home life is more appealing than their own, two young friends decide to swap homes and mothers.
Three friends, Casey, Jenny, and Kate, are excited when Jenny's mother has a baby and they decide to go to work as nannies.
In a series of journal entries, letters, pictures, and drawings, Katie relates her feelings about her mother, baby brothers, new friends, school, boys, the Italian immigrant she tutors, and growing up.
Buster the dog and a baby engage in a playful game of chase all day. When nighttime comes, they're still bonding.
Casey, Jenny, and Kate have a pajama party complete with sleeping bags, chocolate chip cookies, and scary stories.
Mabel doesn't want to go to sleep while Mama and Papa are having a dance party downstairs.