All through the year, this shaggy, raggy, rumbly, bumbly bear faces down whatever comes his way: bee stings and scolding squirrels, cold rushing rivers and prickly bushes. And he does it all with a spring in his step and a smile on his face. There’s just one thing he can't abide. Luckily, he knows exactly what to do about it.
Angelina and her cousin Henry are camping in the Big Cat Mountains with Uncle Louie. Out exploring, they get lost deep in the forest. Night is falling, a storm is brewing... and is that Big Cat behind the trees? Luckily, Angelina is brave enough to calm Henry's fears and her own.
This 1950 Golden Book was adapted by Tom Oreb from the Walt Disney Motion Picture "Melody Time" and is about a couple who go on a sleigh ride on a beautiful winter's day. They stop to go ice skating and the ice where Jenny was skating breaks off, leaving her stranded. Joe tries to come to the rescue but is unsuccessful. Luckily the horses were strong and the birds had good aim with a rope, rescuing Jenny and pulling Jenny to safety.
I'm beginning to think Sydney and Vic's marriage was doomed from the start. First Sydney's best friend, Candy, tried to sabotage the wedding. Then Vic's onscreen beau brought a knife to the ceremony -- and it wasn't just for cutting the cake. Luckily, we caught her before any damage was done.... But is she the real culprit? Or does someone else have it in for these two newlyweds?
“I wish I were” and “I wish I was”: which of these is proper in English? Both are proper, they are not interchangeable, and each has a purpose. Luckily, the differences are simple.