Harriet and the Roller Coaster

by Nancy Carlson

Published 1 September 1982
Harriet accepts her friend George's challenge to ride the frightening roller coaster, and finds out that she is the brave one.

Harriet and the Garden

by Nancy Carlson

Published 1 September 1982
Harriet feels terrible until she confesses to trampling on a neighbor's garden and ruining a prize dahlia.

Loudmouth George and the Cornet

by Nancy Carlson

Published 1 September 1983
George's cornet playing is too much for both his family and the band.

When a family of pigs moves in next door, the rabbit George wants nothing to do with them, but finally he gives in and finds out they aren't so bad after all.

Harriet's Halloween Candy

by Nancy Carlson

Published 1 September 1982
Harriet learns the hard way that sharing her Halloween candy makes her feel much better than eating it all herself.

Bunnies and Their Hobbies

by Nancy Carlson

Published 1 January 1984
Describes the many activities bunnies like to spend their time on after "a long day at work."

After having his lunch repeatedly stolen by a bully twice his size, Loudmouth George and his friend Harriet teach him a lesson he'll never forget.

George brags, procrastinates, and offers excuses instead of training for the big race--much to his later embarrassment.

Harriet and Walt

by Nancy Carlson

Published 1 September 1982
Harriet decides that her little brother Walt isn't as big a pest as she once thought he was.

Loudmouth George, a rabbit who brags about catching the biggest fish even though he has never been fishing, is embarrassed by the size of the fish he finally does catch.

When she receives a valentine from a secret admirer, Louanne Pig tries to find out who sent it.