Book 1


Book 2

Thorny Treasures

by Mona Gansberg Hodgson

Published 1 January 1998

Book 3

Sour Snacks

by Mona Gansberg Hodgson

Published 1 June 1998
In preparation for an important race, Wanda, a cottontail rabbit, learns to eat only when hungry and to exercise her body as God intends.

Book 4

Smelly Tales

by Mona Gansberg Hodgson

Published 1 June 1998
Rosie the skunk and her desert animal friends learn that gossip hurts and that a way of sharing God's love is to be truthful and to not tell tales.

Book 5

Desert Detectives

by Mona Gansberg Hodgson

Published 1 December 1998
Myra discovers an animal sleeping in the Desert Critter Clubhouse and she and her animal friends learn that it is a ringtail who was separated from her brother by a fire on their mountain home.

Book 6

Clubhouse Surprises

by Mona Gansberg Hodgson

Published 1 December 1998
Fergus the owl helps the other members of the Desert Critter Friends Club see how they can all work together to make a clubhouse everyone can enjoy. Additional text explains how Jesus helps us cooperate and love one another.

Book 7

Jumping Jokers

by Mona Gansberg Hodgson

Published 1 June 1999
When Jamal the jackrabbit inadvertently leads a coyote to Toby and Wanda's burrow, it is difficult for Toby to forgive Jamal for forcing them to move to a new home. Additional text discusses how God wants us to be forgiving.

Book 8

Campout Capers

by Mona Gansberg Hodgson

Published 1 June 1999
On a camping trip, Jill the ground squirrel learns to handle her fear when she realizes that she can trust her nocturnal friends to help her.

Book 9

Sticky Statues

by Mona Gansberg Hodgson

Published 1 February 2000
Quincy the porcupine is a bit too proud of his fine sculptures, until he learns a humbling lesson.

Book 10

Goofy Glasses

by Mona Gansberg Hodgson

Published 1 February 2000
Taylor the tortoise tries to prove that he doesn't need glasses because he thinks he looks silly in them.

Book 11


Book 12

Spelling Bees

by Mona Gansberg Hodgson

Published 1 July 2000
Because Jamal the rabbit fails to promptly clean up his spilled milkshake in the clubhouse, he and his friends face a problem when they want to use it. Additional text explains that God wants us to be responsible for our actions.