This Ojibwa folk tale describes the musical sounds of rain and thunder.
In this take on 'The Tortoise and the Hare', Hummingbird and Heron race to see who gets to eat fish from the river and who has to eat something else.
Long ago all birds had white feathers. This folk tale from Thailand is the story of how peacocks and crows got their colors.
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.
The sound of raindrops on Jarrett's umbrella reminds Mom to make a special snack.
Abby is jealous of a young drifter's expertise with horses.
Squirrel follows a boy and his mom. Soon many other animals join Squirrel who somehow knew that the boy had two muffins in a bag and was going to drop crumbs all over the place.
Bert Beth and Grandpa make a pumpkin pie to share with friends at their pumpkin party.
Krystal discovers why a snail is taking so long to cross the sidewalk.
This gymnast gets a chance to use her talent and energy.
A clever baby-sitter finds imaginative ways for Jacob to pass the time until his parents come home.
A little girl wants the loud wind to sing her a soft song. But when the flowers bloom Mr. Wind goes away.
A little boy explains everything he does in the big soft chair over the course of a day.
Bear picks plums from his tree and shares them with his friends. By sharing he is able to put together the perfect lunch.
Goosey-Gog and Ducketty-Duck go for a walk and get stuck in the mud. Chicken comes along with his truck and helps them out but the truck slips into the mud and leaves them all stuck.
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.