Tex and Indi try new things when Gram and Poppy come to visit.
Tex and Indi's family have dinner together, but the whole family's not there until Indi brings a sleeping Cow to the dinner table.
Lulu packs her suitcase with everything she'll need to visit her Granny, but then she realizes that Granny is coming to visit her!
A child learns how her favorite treat is made.
This poem describes the process of putting condiments on a hamburger bun to make a perfect meal.
It's the first day of school for Tex and Indi, and their kitten named Charlie seems to want to go to school with them.
Blankets are for babies. So when Andy's cousins visit he tells them about all the things his blanket really is such as a cape and a royal robe.
Tex and Indi make cards for Miss French.
This poem presents five shapes who have a picnic lunch with treats to match. But where is Circle?
Tex and Indi help out in their family's store. They argue over who gets to lift a heavy box and learn an important lesson about working together.
Caleb prepares for the big day when his dad arrives home from the Navy.
Vegetables are beautiful to look at and delicious to eat.
Felix, Max, and Harriet go on a picnic, but Harriet doesn't have room in her bag for her favorite blanket, Blue. Can she leave Blue behind?
Tex and Indi attend their class picnic, and enter into the three-legged race. Tex has to leave his cookies for later, but when he returns the ants are having a picnic of their own.
Tex and Indi take a road trip with their family to visit Grandma. On the way they stop for lunch, and buy Grandma a present at the candy store before coming up with a special present to bring home to Cow.
A story describing the different sounds shoes make against the ground in spring summer fall and winter.
A story chronicling a day siblings Mark and Kelly spend with their grandparents.
Indi is named Star of the Week in kindergarten and has to get over her nerves to present a poster to her class.
A poem about getting close to a wild rabbit.
Piggy Froggy and Goose lead Catty Jane on a walk. But they have to figure out how to cross a large puddle so Catty Jane won't get wet.
Yuri is teased about being small for his age--until he makes the village soccer-club team.
Peter did everything to make friends but look out the window.
In this Indian folk tale, the moon teaches a valuable lesson to a boastful tailor.
This short verse describes a child playing with animal crackers on his or her plate.
The sound of raindrops on Jarrett's umbrella reminds Mom to make a special snack.