Little Crow Kaka :
In a huge forest, there is a winding path. On
the roadside there are countless giant trees—this is the beautiful street of
trees, home to a family of crows. After a long winter, Little Crow Kaka grew
up. Of course, after growing up, Kaka is like a lot of other children; he
became more mischievous, doesn’t like washing his hands, doesn’t want to wake
up early, doesn’t like going to school… It really makes his parents worry!
Fat Pig and Bunnies :
Everyone says girls love to look at themselves
in the mirror. If that’s the case, then beautiful Little Bunny is no exception.
She holds a small mirror at her side. When looking into it, she always opens
her red eyes as wide as possible, tightens her mouth as small as possible, and
tilts her head slightly while smiling sweetly. An old crow said, “When you cry
it is better than when you laugh, because your red eyes will cry red teardrops,
and the tears will become red rubies.” Can this really be true?
Two Children Roaming Masterpieces
:
Books have planted themselves into Eryar’s mind, and now she becomes a bookworm! She and
another bookworm, Xinbar, found one adventure
after another: finding food between articles and illustrations, using typos to
fight an “oblique crocodile,” bounce bumper cars, climbing tunnels, jumping on
a trampoline… When Eryar heard her mother’s
“Time to eat!” call, she seemed to understand something and picks up an eraser,
hoping to erase all the typos…
Wood Street Cat :
This “Meow” star is very special: its tail can
be used as a blanket. It doesn’t want to be in a store as a “product,” and so
ran away. It ran and ran, until it arrives at Wood Street, where it meets a
long-braided mother, and old stupid uncle, and an ugly grandmother. But they
all have something in common—they love cats. Thinking less than three seconds,
the big-tailed cat decides to stay here, with a fishing cat and the pooping
bird; and so they became neighbors. They lived in harmony on Wood Street,
stayed together through all four seasons, and made fun memories.