When a kind and hardworking duck nearly collapses from overwork, while taking care of a farm because the owner is too lazy to do so, the rest of the animals get together and chase the farmer out of town.
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When a kind and hardworking duck nearly collapses from overwork, while taking care of a farm because the owner is too lazy to do so, the rest of the animals get together and chase the farmer out of town.
Three owl babies whose mother has gone out in the night try to stay calm while she is gone.
Happy hedgehogs with drums inspire the other animals in Dickon Wood to join them in making lively music.
Hal and his little dog, Billy, calmly deal with a dinosaur's monstrous temper tantrum.
Three baby owls awake one night to find their mother missing. "Where's mommy?" they wonder.
Three owl babies whose mother has gone out in the night try to stay calm while she is gone.
Katy Mouse teaches her younger brother, Tiny, the names of some of the things they see, including a boot, a snail, and a pheasant, when they go to the cornfield to play games.
Little Bear helps Big Bear gather wood, fetch water, and tidy the cave so that they can play together.
When Little Bear is frightened by the noises he hears while walking in the snowy woods, his friend Big Bear reassures him.
After spending an enjoyable day on the farm, Sammy and his toy rabbit become separated but happily find each other at bedtime.
Kind Ox welcomes Old Dog, Stray Cat, Small Mouse, Tired Donkey, and finally the baby Jesus into his stable on the first Christmas night.
A duckling and all his family happily await the hatching of his parents' new egg.
When Jack's efforts to find a use for the moose he has brought home end in disaster, Jack's mother says the moose has to go--until she realizes that being loved is the best use of all.
Nine favourite fairy tales retold by Martin Waddell.
Little Bear finds a cave that is just the right size for him, but at bedtime he starts thinking about Big Bear, all alone in their big Bear Cave.
Famous authors and illustrators present a collection of prose and poetry exploring aspects of peace, from issues of personal and community violence to international conflict, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagaski, and the enviromental dangers of nuclear proliferation.
