Federico Exaggerated by Hazel Pacheco Unlock your imagination, venture to a land of enchantment, and hobnob with the gregarious quails of the Southwest! In this incredible episode, the flamboyant Federico captures the attention of his spectators with an inflated story of his bravery. But without warning, an announcement of ripe hackberries leaves him without an audience. Alone, he accidentally stumbles onto something that might recapture his friends' attention—something … [Read more...] about Federico Exaggerated by Hazel Pacheco
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Henry Wondered by Hazel Pacheco
Henry Wondered by Hazel Pacheco Unlock your imagination, venture to a land of enchantment, and hobnob with the gregarious quails of the Southwest! In this heart-warming episode, Henry wonders about many things. In particular, how to impress Gloria. When a handsome roo enters the picture, Henry's insecurities creep in and lead to some very amusing situations. Will Federico, a stranger and self-proclaimed talented flamingo dancer, ruin Henry's plans? Follow Henry as he discovers the wonder of … [Read more...] about Henry Wondered by Hazel Pacheco
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Bagheera Bach by John Mothershead
Bagheera Bach by John Mothershead Inspired by one spunky little house cat and supported with a foundation of educational tools, ideal for parents and educators of children ages 3 to 8, Bagheera Bach combines the suspenseful story of a house cat desperately trying to escape the confines of his luxurious home, with the beautiful watercolors of the brilliantly talented Sonrisa Smiley. … [Read more...] about Bagheera Bach by John Mothershead