
The Smartest Animal Contest
Season 2 begins. Professor Hoot announces a contest to settle, once and for all, who is the smartest animal in Shiloh Creek — and fully expects to win it himself. But the day the quietest, smallest friend helps without b

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Welcome to Shiloh Creek — a quirky nature reserve where Old Timber, a wise old elephant elder, tells stories from the lives of the animals who live there. Bongo the klutzy bear cub, Zippy the hyperactive hummingbird, Shelly the dry-witted tortoise, Mango the dramatic parrot, Fern the shy fawn, and a chorus of comic frogs called the Mudpuppies all share their adventures, their mistakes, and what they learn from each other. Every story carries a timeless principle from the Bible — never as a lecture, always as part of the story. For kids ages 4-12. Stories of kindness, courage, honesty, patience, and friendship.
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Season 2 begins. Professor Hoot announces a contest to settle, once and for all, who is the smartest animal in Shiloh Creek — and fully expects to win it himself. But the day the quietest, smallest friend helps without b

The Season 2 finale! It's a golden evening at Shiloh Creek when a familiar shape steps out of the tall grass — Fern the fawn is HOME, back from the big adventure she set off on, all the way over the ridge to the wide wat

Bongo the bear cub LOVES to help — he's just a bit of a klutz about it. So when he tries to tidy up for Old Timber and accidentally knocks the elephant's most precious keepsake — a smooth memory-stone he's carried since

Something happens at Shiloh Creek that has never happened before: a human comes to visit — a curious, kind, clever boy named Jigstar, who follows the water right into the middle of the morning. The animals are amazed ("W

The Mudpuppies — Splish, Splash, and Splosh — have never led an adventure before. So when a kind little errand sends the three tiny frogs out of their cozy pond all the way to the big old barn at dusk, they do what small

Zippy the hummingbird CANNOT wait. There's a chrysalis on a branch about to become a butterfly — "almost ready," everyone keeps saying — and almost-ready is the hardest thing Zippy has ever heard. She tries fanning it, s

It's Fern's last morning at the creek — she's grown brave enough to go explore the wide water downstream, and she's happy to go. But the friends droop into a grey, no-one-wants-to-play gloom. Then a brand-new otter named

Fern hears something nobody else does — a tiny cricket, hidden under the very reeds the friends are about to clear for a big building project. The cricket can't talk; it can only chirp. Fern noticed it, but she is too sh

A traveller from the high dry country comes to the creek with a quiet, unhurried way of saying hello — and fast little Zippy zips right past her. But when the friends climb up to the cold thin air of the high country, it

Old Timber needs the spare lantern from the big old barn before the light goes — and the only two friends at the pond are Bongo, who is all hurry, and Shelly, who is all wait. Zippy, Fern, and Garingo wave the mismatched

An old falling-out between Garingo the parrot and Shelly the tortoise — quiet for a long time — finally surfaces. The friends already learned to forgive once. But what about the SAME hurt, coming back again? With a littl

Season 1 finale. The friends plan a quiet surprise for Ranger Ray, who has been gone on his ranger circuit. Fern leads — her seed-of-anxious-debut now arc-paid-off as confident orchestrator. Each prep-detail weaves a mem

The morning Shelly the tortoise crossed her first threshold — saying yes to her first race. Bongo bounds. Zippy zips. Garingo flies low and theatrical. Shelly walks. Slowly. Each step is HER race — against the part of he

The story of the morning a small fast-chittering chipmunk showed up at the meadow with what sounded like a very grievous complaint — and how Garingo the parrot tried something he had never tried before. A soft answer. An

Old Timber pulls up by the pond and gathers the friends — and the listener — for the very first story. A shy fawn named Fern arrives in Shiloh Creek for the first time. The animals rush to welcome her — except Shelly the

Bongo the bear cub is sure he can lift the fallen log across the path by himself. He's strong. He's a bear. Bears lift logs. But the log won't move — and his friends are waiting. Anchored in Ecclesiastes chapter four, ve

Shelly leads a rainy-day adventure when the planned swim is cancelled. Worms emerge, a frog sings under a leaf, leaves drink. The friends learn what it means to give thanks in the day you got — not the day you wanted. An

Bongo the bear cub has a plan — and a leaf-map. He's leading his friends to the old barn for the late-summer gathering. But a storm in the night has shifted a big branch across the path, and the way Bongo drew on his lea

The harvest is small this year. The friends sit at the patch and count — and there aren't enough berries to go around. Zippy does the math. Garingo announces a stress. Shelly arrives with one berry. And Old Timber visits

The morning Zippy the hummingbird tried to fix the meadow and accidentally made it a lake. The Hydra-Tron Three Thousand was supposed to water everything gently. It did not. Bongo tries to help by digging channels (this
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