The mother tells her children and husband the story of the masked knight, who tried to bring justice to the town and fight the corrupt prince.
As Mubarak quarrels with Hessa’s son, Hessa's son makes fun of him, so his mother scolds him and tells him the story of Mansour, who was injured in a fire in his house, and people called him Al Se'lu and made fun of him.
Amina’s daughter refuses to go to school, preferring to stay at home and play with her friends. So, Amina tells her the story of The House of the Lazy and the thief Kharboush’s control over the children and keeping them away from studying and doing good work until the police arrest him.
The mother tells her children the story of Zeina, who loves to draw, but no one buys her drawings. However, she finds a magical paintbrush with which she draws things and they come true, and thieves try to steal it.
Umm Salem tells her children the story of Saud, who finds a box in the sea, and his encounter with the genie Budaria, who takes him to the sea world and imprisons him there. Eventually, she advises her children not to take anything from an unknown person.
Amina tells her children the story of Saturn’s hat, which anyone who wears disappears. She also tells them about the mission of the aliens Khaled and Jassim to transport the hat from planet Saturn to Mercury, what they were exposed to during the trip, and Rashid finding it.
Umm Salem tells her children the story of the two brothers Hamdan and Rakan’s luck, each of whom owns a fabric shop, and Rakan’s despair over his bad luck in selling and his rebellion against his life.
The mother advises her children not to harm the neighbor and tells them about Abu Rakan, who got harmed by the young men in the neighborhood. Rakan resorts to scaring them with his neighborhood donkey so that they stay away from his house.
Taiba is lazy about doing housework, so her mother tells her the story of Lulu, who is lazy about tidying the house. However, when her sister falls ill, she is forced to enter the Palace of Darkness to look for medicine for her, and the owner of the palace forces her to work to get what she wants.
Umm Salem tells her children the story of Saheela, who was bullied by the children. Haya, the daughter of the cloth merchant, refuses to let Saheela work as a cloth seller and wearing better clothes than her.
Sarah refuses to help her mother with the housework, so Umm Taiba tells her children the story of Hoda and Mona, who refuse to do the housework and help their mother until Bou Raseen catches them and forces them to help clean the house.
Amina tells her children the story of the merchant Abu Thanyan, who feeds the poor and gives all his money to charity until a passerby passes by him, takes everything from him, and gives him a seed. However, when he plants the seed, it gives him a big fortune.
Amina tells her children the story of a merchant, who has six daughters. However, when the merchant's wife gives birth to a boy, he names him Binaya so that no one would envy him, and he hides him from everyone.
Sulaiman causes problems in the market, so his mother tells the story of Seif, who enjoys hurting everyone around him, until his conscience comes out and warns him, teaching him a lesson he will never forget and asking him to apologize to everyone.
Amina tells her children the story of a young man whose mother fell ill, so he decides to work in her place in the market, selling soup. When the ruler announces a cooking competition, the young man applies and receives the job of the ruler's cook.
Amina blames her daughter Taiba for not helping a passerby, who knocked on the door asking for help, and she tells her the story of the merchant Abu Zaid, who receives a group of strangers and helps them, and the people object to that.
Taiba is late to return home, so the mother tells the story of Bermet's House, which a girl enters without telling her mother, and is late for her return, so her mother teaches her a lesson she will never forget and deceives her by telling her that Mrs. Bermet has bewitched her to serve her all her life.
Amina tells the story of the governor’s arrogant son, whose father decides to teach him a hard lesson because of his arrogance and haughtiness. The father agrees with a poor young man to impersonate his son so that the governor’s real son lives in poverty and abandons his arrogance.
Amina tells her children the story of the shepherd, who deceives the people of the village every time and falsely claims that his sheep have been stolen. However, after the sheep get stolen for real, no one believes him.
Amina tells the story of the ogre, who prevents everyone from playing in his garden and builds a high wall so that no one would enter. When the first rainstorm occurs, he fails to get out and no one helps him.
Amina tells her children the story of Badr, whose father died and left him to care for his two brothers, Nasser and Fahd. He takes over their father’s farm, but his two brothers doubt his honesty and insist on running the farm. However, they regret it when they find out what their brother Badr is doing.
Amina tells the story of Umm El Saaf, whom the people believe kidnaps children. However, when one of the village women is injured in her foot and Umm El Saaf treats her, they are certain that she is a good woman who helps people and does not kidnap children.
Amina tells the story of the hunchback Hobo, who is afraid to leave the house lest someone bully him. He meets the young man Shaaban, who convinces him to leave the house and build friendships with people and introduces him to his friend Juan.
Amina objects to her children’s lack of interest in cleanliness and tells them the story of Wadi Al Salam village and its residents who do not like cleanliness until the cleanliness monsters raid the village and teach its people a lesson they will never forget.
Amina tells her children the story of Bou Dinar, the miser who refuses to spend on his wife and children. However, someone comes and deceives him and seizes all his money because of Bou Dinar’s greed.
Amina tells the story of the two brothers, Mansour and Mahmoud, who work in shoemaking. When the governor chooses Mansour to make his shoes, Mahmoud becomes jealous of him and causes trouble between him and the governor.
Amina tells her children the story of Saadoun, the philosopher who issues fatwas on everything and claims to know everything, which causes him many problems with the family.
Amina tells her children the story of the kind grandson, who takes good care of his grandfather. However, the grandfather refuses to eat after his son’s wife, Samia, throws him out of the house and insists that he not stay.
Amina tells the story of the weak young man Basil, who fears the market bully Aboud. He finds Aladdin’s lamp and the blue genie emerges from it, deciding to help him confront Aboud’s brutality in the market.
Amina tells her children the story of Rowan, who interferes in everything and causes many problems due to her excessive intrusion. Her father warns her not to enter the red door of his shop, but she ignores his words and gets into a big problem.