Collects tales of Isabel, better known as Bunjitsu Bunny, as she uses her amazing bunjitsu artist abilities in her school, but even more so her mind, outsmarting pirates, bears, and anyone who comes at her.
After helping the Greenstalk family get to the county fair, the cows busy themselves finding solutions to many other problems that arise during the day.
As Isabel, the best bunjitsu artist in her class, continues to practice her skills, she also grows in her understanding of how to use her strongest weapon--her mind.
Tudley the painted turtle likes to adopt the behavior of the other animals that live near the pond, and he tries to fly like a bird, sing like a katydid, hop like a frog, and glow like a firefly. Includes facts about animals.
When Sara Ann brings home three little kittens, Katie the dog's enthusiasm frightens the kittens away, until she learns that quiet patience is sometimes needed to begin a friendship.
"Listen to the birds! They are often very noisy. You can tell what kind of bird it is just by listening. It's fun to learn their sounds and to sing along"--
Eyeballs on the ceiling and vampires at the outhouse are only two of the reasons the Camp Badger Scouts find for getting Counselor Jim to turn the lights back on in their dark cabin.
"Made to be read by a child while lying on the grass, a variety of insects and other creatures appear on each page. Children tip, tap, and turn pages to discover how these animals move"--