From eating too much chocolate, Henry breaks out in brown bumps that help him foil some hijackers and teach him a valuable lesson about self-indulgence.
Michael's diary reflects the ups and downs of his eleventh year, as he copes with braces, troublesome relatives, a little sister not yet potty-trained, the school play, and a big spelling bee.
Ten-year-old Bobby is passionate about baseball and convinced that he is a great player. The only problem is he needs to get a chance to prove his skill, especially to his father.
From eating too much chocolate, Henry breaks out in brown bumps that help him foil some hijackers and teach him a valuable lesson about self-indulgence.
From eating too much chocolate, Henry breaks out in brown bumps that help him foil some hijackers and teach him a valuable lesson about self-indulgence.
Peter is thrilled that grandpa is coming to live with his family. That is, until grandpa moves right into peter's room, forcing him upstairs. Peter loves grandpa but wants his room back and has no choice except to declare war.
From eating too much chocolate, Henry breaks out in brown bumps that help him foil some hijackers and teach him a valuable lesson about self-indulgence.