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.
Peter did everything to make friends but look out the window.
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.
Felix is excited to try out his new rain boots but he gets his foot stuck in one. After his friends successfully pull it off they find Mindy's acorns inside.
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.
Tex and Ind's class take a field trip to the store that Tex and Indi's parents own.
The twins Tex and Indi practice for an upcoming play
A poem about all the things a dog might be saying when he barks.
Krystal discovers why a snail is taking so long to cross the sidewalk.
A girl looks forward to winter so she can learn to figure-skate.
A hermit crab finds an empty shell and makes it his new home.
A clever baby-sitter finds imaginative ways for Jacob to pass the time until his parents come home.
This poem describes peeling and eating an orange.
Tex and Indi play at the beach with their family. Tex's sandwich gets covered in sand.
Max can't find his friends on his birthday. Then he discovers they were throwing a surprise party for him!
A fun rhyming story about ducks and how they eat in nature.
Tex, Indi, Gran, and Poppy take a ride on a ferry.
If you go to Duck Town, watch out when it's time to eat!
Everything seems to be going wrong in Tex's day until his siblings work together to cheer him up with a game of catch.
It's hot, and the kids want to play in their pool. But there's not enough water to fill it up until a rainstorm comes to help.