Wells, Rosemary

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Benjamin & Tulip

Benjamin is at a loss in handling Tulip's constant bullying.

Unfortunately Harriet

Harriet spills varnish on the new brown rug and decides to run away when she can't remove the stain.

A lion for Lewis

When Lewis plays make-believe with his older siblings, he always gets the least desirable role until a lion suit found in a corner turns him into a king.

Yoko's paper cranes

When Yoko moves from Japan to California, she decides to make and send origami cranes to her grandmother for her birthday.

Yoko

When Yoko brings sushi to school for lunch, her classmates make fun of what she eats--until one of them tries it for himself.

Say hello, Sophie

Sophie the mouse has trouble saying things like, "Hello" and "Thank you." Luckily, Sophie's grandma has a clever plan to help her out.
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Kit & Kaboodle

2017
"A little mouse named Spinka creates mischief that twin kittens Kit and Kaboodle are blamed for by their parents"--Provided by publisher.
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Reading to Your Bunny

Young Freddy Bunny is having trouble learning in school, but he?d rather play video games and watch TV anyway. With encouragement and support from his teacher and the Book Fairy, his parents start reading to him twenty minutes a day, and in no time he becomes a happy book-loving super student. From an original script by Rosemary Wells inspired by her book, Read to Your Bunny. Voices by Diana Canova, David de Vries, Rosemary Wells and others. Music by John Jennings, with an original song performed by Mary Chapin Carpenter. Directed by Michael Sporn.

Hazel's amazing mother

When Hazel and her beloved doll Eleanor are set upon by bullies, Hazel's mother comes to the rescue in a surprising way.
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