Clarence's Mom treats Clarence, Jeff and Sumo to an afternoon at Rough Riders Chicken, a fast food restaurant with a play emporium. When Clarence and Sumo steal Jeff's fries, Jeff is forced to confront his germ phobias head-on in the restaurant's seemingly unsanitary play area.
Clarence and Amy get caught up in a "pinecone war" while on a hunt for a monster-sized rock.
During a trip to the supermarket with his mom, Clarence discovers produce adventure and coupon intrigue in aisle five... and every other aisle.
When Clarence realizes the classroom "buddy star" system is leaving some kids behind, he creates his own form of currency called "Clarence Dollars." The new reward system promptly turns the entire school upside down.
Jeff wants to keep his new, flying "Wrath Hover Ginsbot" toy in its box. Clarence is desperate to play with the toy. And poor Sumo is caught in the middle.
Clarence and Belson make a true odd couple when they're paired up during a field trip to the zoo and find themselves locked inside after hours.
A glimpse at the wild, secret adventures Clarence undertakes each day before the rest of us, and the sun, get up.
Sumo devotes himself to the Sisyphean task of building a boat, defying the expectations of everyone in his life, including himself.
Clarence struggles to make a connection at an all-girls slumber party, leaving Sumo and Jeff at odds without Clarence as their "friendship buffer."
Jeff suffers an identity crisis when a standardized test lands him in the lesser of the classes academic groupings.
Clarence is so troubled by the sight of his teacher in a social setting outside of school, he can't stop himself from intruding on her doomed blind date.
Clarence's innocent attempt to ingratiate Chelsea, a girl, into a boys only tree fort puts Sumo in charge of an effort to gross Chelsea out and preserve the status quo.