Oakie, Miss Maple and Birchwood argue over who is getting the most sunlight until they learn about sharing.
Chucky Woodchuckles is upset about losing his toothbrush.
Turtle Lou thinks he is a rock, but he is a turtle after all since Pappy tells him that it is okay to be yourself.
Lily learns about faith.
Pumpkin Pop and Pappy teach an impatient Pumpkid about patience and taking one's time to enjoy growing.
Donkey Dan learns a valuable lesson about commitment.
Pappy teaches Buddy Bear about the different kinds of love.
Binky the Brush learns a lesson about setting priorities.
Wanda the Woodpecker learns all about obedience after being rude to Pappy.
Pappy learns about respect.
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Pumpkid is worried that Pumpkin Pop will not keep his word and take him to the Pumpkin Party.
Pappy catches a case of the giggles from Donkey Dan.
When Buddy Bear falls asleep while chopping wood, Pappy takes the opportunity to explain the importance of diligence.
Binky the Brush is discouraged because he thinks Pappy's drawings are nicer than his.
Miss Maple learns the importance of kindness after ordering the noisy Flutter-by and Song-Birdie to leave the forest.
Wanda the Woodpecker learns about forgiveness.
Turtle Lou learns to be brave.
Forget Me Not learns that it is okay to be special.
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Donkey Dan's disorganization prevents him from fitting inside his stable.
Pappy teaches Buddy Bear to stay healthy and fit by eating good foods and exercising (later reworked as "Buddy Bear Gets A Honey Of A Belly").
After Binky the Brush learns the value of thinking through, he is able to paint a picture he likes.
Chucky learns to stand up for himself after Fishface dares him to jump in the pond.
Tree-O and friends cannot stop talking all at once, so Pappy gets their attention by drawing a picture about the importance of listening and cooperating.
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