Karen, tired of being the youngest kid in her class, decides to celebrate turning seven-and-a-half by having a half-birthday party, but she makes her friends angry when she takes the half concept way too far.
Tired of their normal appearances, the animals want to look special for the big party but come to realize that they are special just the way they are. Die-cut pages offer glimpses of each animal's dream transformation.
Dora and her friend, Boots the monkey, set out through the farm and the rainforest to deliver the special shoes and crown for her cousin Daisy's quinceanera.
Mary is sad because she has nothing to wear to the party, but the fairy who arrives on the scene and tries to help does not quite understand the problem.
Everyone brought something to Badger's party--except Mole. He felt about one inch high...until he found out that he'd brought the most special thing he had--himself!.