"See, a family moved in, just there, 'cross the street, and a boy in that family has something I need... His toy, it's cool. Man, it's really the best. If I had that toy, I'd give away all the rest."
In The Toy 'Cross the Street, a boy who offers to trade everything he owns for one new toy must figure out what he really values. Does all he could want come from big, new, and better? Or is there something else that brings real joy?