Halloween brings out the worst in fourth-grader Henry Wolowitz and his invisible, squash-eating friend Inkling, as Henry tries to go trick-or-treating while keeping Inkling from eating all the jack-o-lanterns.
A child describes every event that occurs on a Wednesday, from waking up while it is still dark out and deciding it is not a kissing day, through a half-day of school, to snuggling into bed at night.
When Leo adopts a cat, he names her Sugar and tries to feed her a piece of his birthday cake; but no matter what Leo does to try to make her eat it, the cat simply refuses.
Tired of being one of three look-alike sisters that no one can tell apart, Daffodil puts on a papier m?ch? crocodile head and has her own individual adventures.
In words and pictures, Alberta shares what she likes and does not like about dogs, cats, baths, and many other things as she leads up to what she likes best of all.
When Hank Wolowitz runs into trouble in the form a of lunch-stealing bully, he finds an unlikely ally in an invisible refugee pumpkin-loving bandapat named Inkling.