Eight-year-old Brandon Willard and his grandparents leave their farm for Florida and begin a new life with new names when his mother appears a year after abandoning him and wins custody.
Tula, saddened over the death of her beloved Grandma Nellie, searches the full moon for the face of the woman her grandma used to tell her about, and is delighted and comforted when she finally sees the image she calls Grand Mamoon.
While living with her grandparents when her mother goes to work in the city, a young Panamanian girl memorizes her mother's favorite poem, "Caperucita Roja," for her school's Christmas pageant.
Shawn and his grandfather share a wonderful relationship even though Grandpa sometimes forgets things and believes himself back on the farm of his childhood.
A young girl tells how her very special nana uses folk remedies to help her when she has a headache, upset stomach, or is frightened or cold. Presented in Spanish and English.
Lately Grandma has trouble remembering, and it makes Margaret sad until she learns about family love that endures even when memory does not. Includes a recipe for Mile-High Apple Pie.
Katie takes her stuffed bunny, her favorite thing, everywhere but when her grandpa's dog Billy is sent to the pet hospital, Katie gives him Rabbit so he wouldn't be lonely.