An adaptation of the popular children's song finds the hair-combing big baboon accompanied by spoon-rattling kangaroos, pear-juggling bears, trapeze-swinging chimps and an ever-mischievous "monk-the-m
An adaptation of the popular children's song finds the hair-combing big baboon accompanied by spoon-rattling kangaroos, pear-juggling bears, trapeze-swinging chimps and an ever-mischievous "monk-the-m
Old Cricket tells his missus why he can't fix the roof -- "I woke with a creak in my knee, dear wife." He tells Cousin Katydid why he can't pick berries -- "I woke with a creak in my knee and a crick
It all begins with a simple question posed by a patient mother when her impatient toddler shouts, 'I'm hungry!' 'What will you say when the doorbell rings and we open the door?' asks Mom. 'Hi, Pizza M
Old Cricket's got a lot of excuses as to why he can't fix the roof, pick the berries, or harvest the corn, but when hungry Old Crow approaches, Old Cricket is fearful that his clever excuses may not w
Moo dreams of becoming a sailor. Little does she know, when she sets off toward the sea, that the first crew she joins will be composed of cats. Or that she herself will be hailed by a shipload of pir
A storm, a shipwreck, an ongoing ocean, then finally, finally a deserted isle. . . . Safety -- but wait! The fifteen swimmers braving the waves are, after all . . . kitties. They are not into cooperat