Eric doesn't want to be George Washington in the school play because he has stage fright, but when Marty the class bully gets the part instead, there's trouble ahead.
While divorce and remarriage have given Annie four grandmothers, entertaining them all at once presents some problems; but, love of their little granddaughter draws them together in the end.
An account of the writing of the "Star-Spangled Banner," telling why lawyer and poet Francis Scott Key was behind enemy lines at the time he wrote the lyrics to what became the national anthem.
Even though Tucker causes chaos as he bounds through the house, knocking things over, his owners find it difficult to scold him because he is such a nice dog.
Hearing about the invention of the ice cream cone at the 1904 World's Fair, an ice cream peddler hopes to be the first to introduce the idea in New York City.