
Beaver Boy needs some wood to gnaw. (He’s got growing teeth!) Problem is, he’s cutting down too many trees. The solution? Grow some new trees!
Beaver Boy discovers that growing trees is hard. (Not to mention slowwwwww.) Can he find some other way to make his teeth happy?
Peep falls asleep one lazy afternoon and dreams that he’s a butterfly, Chirp’s a duck, Newton’s a squirrel and Quack’s a turtle. Guess who’s not happy with this arrangement?
Chirp moves into a glorious sand castle she found on the beach. Of course, Quack immediately wants a castle of his own – only HIS must be bigger and better than Chirp’s.
It's February, which means it's and cold and bleagh and dreary. But things start to cheer up when the birds help a young groundhog find her shadow.
Quack needs some attention and decides to throw a party to get some. He'll be the entertainment, of course, but what should he serve to eat?
Quack thinks his snazzy new Duck Dance has magical power. He thoughtfully decides to teach it to all his friends - for a small fee, of course!
Chirp is really good at recognizing other birds' songs, but can she find one of her own?!
Five (or maybe it's 30) young bunnies have gotten lost. Can Peep and Quack help them find their bunnysitter?
Quack tells Peep and Chirp they must build an elevated path to escape the dreaded, lurking Lurmies.
Chirp is collecting things that are square, so Quack starts a collection of things with “pointy-tops.” (Oddly, if you turn them a bit, they look just like Chirp’s squares!)