Once upon a time, four little Rabbits named Daisy, Bella, Oliver, and Arthur lived under a big fir tree. Their mother warned them: "Go to the fields, but never enter Mr. McGregor's garden!"
While the girls went to pick berries, naughty Arthur ran straight to the garden and squeezed under the gate to eat radishes!


Suddenly, Mr. McGregor spotted him! "Stop, thief!" Arthur ran so fast he lost his shoes. He got caught in a net, but escaped by leaving his blue jacket behind.
He hid in a wet watering can and narrowly escaped through a tiny window, trembling with fear.
Arthur finally found the gate and ran all the way home. He was so tired he flopped on the sand. His mother tucked him in with chamomile tea while his siblings ate a delicious dinner.
He was safe at last, learning that listening to Mother is always best.


Three little pigs went out to seek their fortune. One built a house of straw, another of sticks, and the third of strong bricks. But a Big Bad Wolf was watching!
"Little pig, let me in!" the wolf cried as he blew the straw house away in one breath!
The wolf arrived at the brick house. He huffed and puffed with all his might, but the house didn't move! The wolf was furious and decided to climb the chimney.


The pigs had a pot of boiling water in the fireplace. The wolf fell in and ran away forever! The three brothers lived together happily ever after in the safe house of bricks.
Belle lived in a grand castle with a Beast who seemed scary. But as they spent time together reading and talking, Belle saw the kindness in his heart.


The Beast gave Belle a magical mirror to see her father. He let her go home because he loved her. Belle realized she couldn't stay away from her friend.
Belle returned and found the Beast weak. "I love you!" she cried. Suddenly, he transformed into a handsome Prince. Love had broken the spell forever.


Peter Pan and Tinker Bell flew Wendy and her brothers to Neverland. "Second star to the right and straight on till morning!" they cheered as they soared over London.
They met the Lost Boys, but the evil Captain Hook was waiting! After a great battle on the pirate ship, Hook was chased away by the ticking crocodile.


Wendy went home, but she never forgot Peter Pan. He flew back to Neverland, where the magic never ends and adventure is always around the corner.
A clever cat asked for boots and a bag. He began bringing gifts to the King, telling him they were from his master, the 'Marquis of Carabas'.


Puss visited an Ogre and tricked him into turning into a tiny mouse. Gulp! The cat ate him, and now the castle belonged to his master!
The King was impressed and the boy married the Princess. They lived happily in the castle, and Puss became a great lord who never caught mice again.


The Grasshopper sang all summer while the Ant worked hard storing food. "Why work?" laughed the Grasshopper. "There's plenty for now!"
Winter came and the snow covered everything. The Grasshopper was cold and hungry. He went to the Ant's door to ask for help.


The Ant shared his food but said: "Next time, work while you sing! We must prepare for tomorrow while we enjoy today."
Little Red Riding Hood went to see her grandmother. On the path, she met a Big Bad Wolf. "Go pick some flowers!" he said slyly.


The wolf reached the house first! When Red arrived, she noticed: "What big teeth you have!" "The better to eat you with!" growled the wolf.
A brave hunter heard the noise and saved them! Red learned to stay on the path and always listen to her mother's advice.


Bambi was a young deer who loved to play with Tambor and Flor. Ele aprendeu todos os segredos da floresta com a sua mãe.
Bambi grew strong and wise. He met the Great Prince, his father, and learned how to protect the other animals from danger in the woods.


Spring came again, and Bambi took his father's place as the new Prince of the Forest, watching over the woods with love and peace.
A soft Velveteen Rabbit wanted to be 'Real'. "Real is something that happens when a child loves you for a long time," said the Skin Horse.


The Boy loved the Rabbit until his fur was thin. When the Rabbit was left in the garden, a magic Fairy appeared to grant his wish.
The Rabbit's tail twitched, and his legs hopped! He was now a real wild rabbit, jumping with joy in the green fields forever.


A cyclone carried Dorothy and Toto from Kansas to Oz. She met the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion on the Yellow Brick Road.
They reached the Emerald City to see the Great Wizard. Dorothy was brave and defeated the Wicked Witch with a bucket of water!


Dorothy tapped her silver shoes together three times. "There's no place like home!" she said. Suddenly, she was back in Kansas, safe and sound.