Jess and George--two monkeys living on neighboring islands--would like to get together to share banana milkshakes and coconut cake, but the sharks that surround their islands make travel quite difficu
Peter, who eats nothing but peas, not only turns green but finds he can't stop tooting, until some aliens from the planet Krell spot him and make him their king, but since Krell has no peas, Peter soo
Nipper the crab finds that his huge, clumsy claws always cause him problems until his friend Octopus gets tangled up in some seaweed while playing hide-and-seek and only Nipper can free him. Reprint.
Caterpillar wants to do more than just munch his way through the blackberry bush--he wants to fly like Butterfly, Bumblebee, and Sparrow, and after a long dreamy nap, he finds that now he really can!
Even though she is getting big, Kangaroo Christine does not want to leave the warmth and security of her mother's pouch, until a new friend hops up and asks her if she wants to play. Original.
Little Bear longs to be as big and as fast as his mother, but after she shows the little polar bear cub what it is like to be grown up, Little Bear decides he isn't quite ready to be a big bear yet.
Wanting to stay up when bedtime arrives in the forest, little Fawn asks his mother if the foxes or squirrels are still playing before discovering as night falls that all of his friends are fast asleep
When Little Mouse sets off into the woods on a quiet moonlit night, all is not quite what it seems. As he makes his way to Grandma's house, every shadow seems to play tricks on him! By lifting a flap
Badger is home in the old oak tree when his friend Mouse appears. “Have you heard?” Mouse cries. “There's a terrible storm coming!” Kindhearted Badger works hard to help his friends keep their homes s
Ladybug is so lazy that she doesn't know how to fly. She wants to find a new place to sleep and decides to ride on passing animals. But Kangaroo's pouch is too bumpy, and Crocodile's tail is too wet.
When their mother sends them packing, three pigs find despicable ways to find new accommodations, but when the big, friendly wolf tries to show them the error of their ways, the pigs respond by huffin
Smiley Shark's toothy smile at first frightens the other sea animals, but it comes in handy to scare the fisherman when his friends are caught in a net.
Smiley Shark, whose smile always scares away potential playmates, comes to the rescue when all the other fish are trapped in a fisherman's net, putting his toothy grin to good use! Reprint.