Stephen Cosgrove
1) Leo the Lop
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Leo is a lop-eared rabbit in a colony of bunnies whose ears stand up, and he is hurt by the teasing of the other rabbits--until a possum teaches him about individuality.
2) Fanny
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Most of the farm animals avoid talking to Fanny, the three-legged cat, mistakenly thinking she would be embarrassed about her physical handicap.
6) Kartusch
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The Furry Eyefulls love to see all there is to see on the Island of Serendipity. Afraid that they will miss something they refuse to go to sleep. Without sleep they become grouchier and grouchier. But with the guidance of a delightful blind snake named Kartusch, they learn to listen to the beauty around them and about the magic of sound, sleep and dreams.
7) Morgan mine
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A princess without a playmate tries to capture a unicorn with tricks and pouts, but finds that friendliness and patience are more effective.
10) Easter bunnies
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Feeling bad about not helping Mom and Dad with the spring cleaning, the Boo Bunnies pool their pennies and talents to create a handmade Easter surprise for them.
13) Memily
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The other jungle animals make Memily the giraffe self-conscious about her size, until a meeting with another giraffe convinces her that she is just right for the kind of animal she is.
15) The grumpling
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A little polite bunny and an impolite, uncivilized bear called Grumpling become friends in the land of Amenity.
16) Crickle-Crack
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Squeakers the squirrel experiences some harmful side effects after eating the forbidden berries from the Crickle-Crack tree.
17) Minikin
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Minikin, the smallest lamb in his flock, tries desperately to grow bigger so that he can be like all his friends.
18) Read on, Rita
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Rita, a young raccoon discovers that all the books in the land are being bought by a sly hedgehog who firmly believes a picture is worth a thousand words but Rita, in a competition, convinces him that from words come great dreams and pictures.
19) Ira Wordworthy
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The badger proprietor of a country store, who fusses and fumes at the boys and girls that sit on his steps to read, changes his attitude entirely when young Rita Raccoon discovers his secret shortcoming and remedies it.