The Grinch decides that he can't take anymore happiness from the Who village, so he & his dog Max steal everything from trees & ornaments down to the last can of Who hash.
In the first story Sam-I-am tries to convince others that green eggs and ham is a good breakfast. In the second the cat in the hat comes to entertain one rainy day when mother is not home and creates all sorts of trouble.
Introduces children to the life of John Chapman, who became known as the American icon Johnny Appleseed, describing his gentle spirit, perseverance, respect among Native Americans, and link with the natural world.
Introduces children to the legend of Paul Bunyan, describing the lumberjack's immense strength, faithful friend Babe the Blue Ox, and their work to clear America's frontiers for farming.
Charts the adventures of Theseus, a mortal who got very little help from the gods. Join Theseus as he makes his heroic decision to take on King Minos and the deadly Minotaur.
Features ancient Greek myths that were stories designed to warn people against poor judgement and excessive pride or hubris. Tales include that of Arachne the boastful weaver and Athena, and Daedalus and his foolhardy son Icaraus.
Scenes from Homer's epic poem, the Iliad, that reveal the story of a war between the Greeks and the Trojans. Learn of the beauty of Helen, the fatal weakness of brave Achilles, and the mystery of the fabled Trojan Horse.