Grumpling

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 4 May 1989
Of all the creatures on the Island of Serendipity, the Grumpling is the rudest of all. He has no manners whatsoever! But Buttermilk, a sweet-natured bunny, has the patience to teach the Grumpling that good manners are an important part of daily life.

Lady Rose

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 29 June 1990

Sassafras

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 9 May 1988
A sassy little elephant, who irritates others by imitating everything they say, hears in an echo how unkind she sounds.

Rhubarb

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 9 May 1988
The farm animals learn that their possessive love for their dog friend Rhubarb is exhausting her and that friendships must be shared.

Tickle's Tale

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 4 May 1989
Volume #24 of the Serendipity Series

Tickles lives with a wizard who has but one simple rule: never play with his magic. Alone and wishing for a saucer of milk, Tickles learns that rules have reasons.

Poppyseed

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 4 May 1989

Leo the Lop

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 1 January 1977
Leo the rabbit whose ears are different from all the other rabbits learns that "normal is whatever you are."

Crabby Gabby

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 1 January 1985
A creature who always wants her own way and mistreats those who have other opinions has to learn to let others have a say.

Crickle-Crack

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 5 May 1987
Squeakers the squirrel experiences some harmful side effects after eating the forbidden berries from the Crickle-Crack tree.

Morgan & Yew

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 5 August 1982
Yew, a plain little sheep, is jealous of his friend Morgan, a majestic unicorn with a magical horn. Yew wishes on the morning star that he could have Morgan's beautiful horn. But after his wish comes true, Yew realizes that looks don't mean anything compared to the love of a friend.

Glitterby Baby

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 4 June 1985
A beautiful winged mare waits to see if her foal by a mortal stallion will also be winged and able to return with her to her magical homeland.

Morgan Mine

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 5 August 1982

Catundra

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 1 January 1978
A fat cat loses weight with the help of a friendly mole.

Jalopy

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 29 June 1990
Volume #22 of the Serendipity Series

A burro decides to leave his desert home for the lush grasslands of Tummy Bay. Once there, he discovers that he doesn't understand nor speak the language. Worse than worse, he can't communicate his needs. A delightful story that helps children of all ages in this chaotic time.

Frazzle

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 29 June 1990
Frazzle, a prospective mother, learns she must take care of herself if she wants her baby to be born healthy.

Squabbles

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 29 June 1990
The Squabbles, a raccoon family newly arrived in the Forest of Glade, shock the community when it is discovered that the father is beating his wife and son.

Maui-Maui

by Stephen Cosgrove

Published 1 February 1995