Powered by rechargable battery ; container includes one electrical power adapter. Earphones not required for audio playback. Title from Playaway View label. Issued on Playaway View, a dedicated video media player. Release date supplied by publisher. Previously released by Spoken Arts, p2011.
Contents:
Buttons (14:00) / [by Brock Cole] The tale of Tricky Fox (14:00) / [by Jim Aylesworth ; illustrated by Barbara McClintock] -- Goldilocks returns (15:00) / [written and illustrated by Lisa Campbell Ernst] -- Penny Lee and her TV (7:00) / [by Glenn McCoy] -- Buttons (14:00) / [by Brock Cole]
Summary:
My lucky day: When a delicious looking piglet knocks on Mr. Fox's door by mistake, the fox can hardly believe his good luck. It's not everyday that dinner just shows up on your doorstep. Or is it? Could it be that "dinner" is a whole lot smarter than it looks? The tale of Tricky Fox: In this New England folktale, Tricky Fox bets his brother he can fool any human into giving him a pig. While playing on the curiosity of humans, he tricks them into making one good trade after another, until he tries to fool a teacher. Goldilocks returns: Fifty years after Goldilocks met the three bears, she still feels bad about trespassing. So she goes back to the bears' house to make amends. Will the bears need another fifty years to recover? Penny Lee and her TV: Penny Lee has a TV. Penny Lee also has a dog, Mr. Barkley. He loves Penny Lee, but he does not love her TV. So, what happens when the TV stops working? Buttons: Once there was an old man who ate so much his britches burst and his buttons popped into the fire. The man's three daughters are enlisted to try to replace his buttons, and they find themselves richer as a result of their adventures.
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