A poem about rabbits and their shadows in the moonlight.
Max is grumpy because he can't find any flowers for Mrs. Mole. Felix and Harriet help him make a leaf bouquet instead. Mrs. Mole invites them in for hot cocoa and a story.
Mr. Johnson learns that Rufus is a great dog--despite his weird bark.
The townspeople have run out of apples but the monster demands an apple pie every day . . . who can help?
Benjamin's skill helps make Talent Night a success.
Donald Crocodile's singing saves his family from poachers who think the swamp is haunted.
Alex learns that races are won by those who run the fastest and work the hardest.
A prince is relieved of his 'grumps' when children come to play.
Adrian transforms an old blanket into a cave, a waterfall, and a magic carpet.
Cal has read so many comics that his thoughts are appearing in balloons above his head.
Kari and her mom go on a hike in the woods. They watch a deer leaping through a clearing and settle down for a picnic lunch as a deer has a picnic of her own. Readers will see both Spanish and English phrases in this story.
Laura finds a way to enjoy a gift she cannot keep.
Lucky's luck finally changes for the better.
Set in 1940s, a tornado hits as Opal her mother and her brother take lunch to her father who is plowing in the field.
A neighbor is convinced he's seen Bigfoot. Now Eddie Cathy and Marie want to find out for themselves.
Jim finds the best gift for his mom.
Frightened and lost in the large store Benny remembers what Mom told him to do.
Saralynn helps her uncle discover the missing "puppy."
Where can a spider find a lullaby and a quiet place to sleep?
This poem describes what might happen if moose go walking "barefoot" in the mud.
Nathan's new stepsister has asthma which means he has to find a new home for his cat.
Melinda left her bunny at the library; now the boy who's playing with it won't give it back.
A big mistake actually helps Chance and Iggy win the talent contest.
The Bellworth Middle School play may be cancelled unless someone can take over Josh's part.
A poor charcoal maker learns a valuable lesson about what's really important in his life.