Kenny is not jealous of Leo's new bike like the other children because he enjoys using his imagination and a cardboard box to go on exciting adventures.
Rhythmic text accompanies photographs and illustrations to reveal how children can use common objects, such as candles, cars, and houses, for inventive interpretation.
Rhyming text and illustrations follow a little girl who, with the help of her patient dog, pretends to be a farmer, a princess, a deep-sea diver, and little Red Riding Hood.
When the dad who is the world's best at playing "horsey" is lured away by rustlers, it is up to his children to rescue him on a wild ride that takes them to a rodeo, a circus, and beyond.
Livi imagines herself as an elephant, a Sherpa leading an expedition up Mount Everest, and a movie star signing autographs as she tries to avoid going to school.
Ella May, having found a stone she thought was magic because it had a line running all the way around it, refuses to let anyone else wish on it, but then realizes the importance of sharing and finds a way to make everyone's wishes come true.