The Hungry Thing comes to town and asks for tickles and feetloaf and other interesting things to eat while the towns people try to figure out what he means.
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A moose calf separated from his mother encounters a boy who follows him on a long walk through the woods, until they are both reclaimed by their respective mothers.
As a small girl grows from "not-being-able, to now-she-can," she wonders if she will ever spend a whole night at her grandmother's house without being afraid.
Hungry Thing and his daughter visit a school and ask for flamburgers, bellyjeans, and blownuts to eat.
When a cat puts a pot on her head she can't hear what is really being said.
During a stay of several months in Hawaii with her family, Sara reports her experiences by tape back to her sixthgrade class in Boston, detailing her "adoption" of a wild cat, a friendship with a troubled Hawaiian boy, and the death of a beloved grandmother.
Young Lester the Merman can't sing like the other Mermaids and Mermen until he proves himself by helping to stop the sea monster that was able to sing just like the mermaids and mermen.
Alfie, the youngest of the dream people, and for the very first time that night he was allowed to fly down to earth and go dream-gathering.
There once was a cat named Bendemolena. She lived in a house on Cat Street, where cats and kittems lived all together.
Mr. Sipple meets new friendas and feels better in the end.
This story is about a rooster who cannot crow in the early mornings and the cat and other animals try to help him out and in the end he figures it out.
As one of their many books they explore sounds and many noises that animals ansd objects make.