Vol. 2 No. 6 • January, 2009
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The Duck Who Couldn't Swim by Jo Janoski

Charlie jiggled his turned-over straw hat above the water barrel with quick, gentle movements. In a flurry of white feathers and orange beaks and feet, two more baby ducklings plopped into the water. One last bird remained in the over-turned hat, that 'quacker' edging backwards to avoid a tumble to the cold water below. Charlie shook the hat with more vigor, but the duckling remained clutching the hat innards for dear life.

 

The Seahorses Are Deceived by Terry McDermott

 
In our last episode (two months ago) Kelly Bunn was on the ice planet Cong designing a new disguise. He was now the Midnight Seahorse, and was heading to Seahorse City. His ex-wife Queen Rat Lady and her boyfriend ,that tie-dyed hippie wrestler, Kent Cool did not realize that Kelly Bunn was no longer that seven- foot pink rabbit know as Killer Bunny. It was the same for the Human Cardinal, Benny the Bat, Blue Tornado Boy, Icy the Bat, Officer Mick Maroon, and Space Patrolmen Major Matt Matthew. All were present at Seahorse City.

 

When Wembly Met Matilda by R.C. Hazleton (a special .pdf download)

In springtime when the flowers sprout
Encouraged by a gentle rain
All types of creatures venture out
To start the cycle once again.
Wembley is a bashful worm that is befriended by Matilda, a caring gnat and together they enjoy a day of fun adventure. Besides running into a bumblebee, they find out why people who fish like worms for bait and what a rose smells like. Wembley gets to experience many things for the first time including the friendship which he feels towards his new companion, and ends the day greatly changed.

Download your copy of When Wembley Met Matilda by R.C. Hazelton.