Zigger knows there is about something very important written on his calendar, but he can't remember what it is and as he has lost his glasses, he can't read the message. When he turns to his friends , they are all too busy to help except for Bingo who tells Zigger that his glasses are perched on the top of his head. They read the message, it says, "Mr. Growl is coming home today, arrange a party".
Oh My! There are cakes to bake, presents to choose and wrap, a welcome home card to make, decorations to be hung in Mr. growl's garden, and it all has to be done TODAY.
Bingo draws up a list of things to do but nobody has time to listen as they are all too busy rushing about. Gladys gets stuck in Zigger's window and Molly has drawn a pirate map and is trying to seize Duck's toys as treasure.
Bingo turns to Mr. Growl's Book tree for inspiration and finally teamwork saves the day.
Bingo & Molly was originally produced for The Learning Channel, a division of Discovery Networks and was designed to meet their high standards of excellence in children's programming. Bingo & Molly aired on Discovery Kids and The Learning Channel in around 100 million homes across North and South America.
The shows combine music, puppets and fun-filled animation to help pre-schoolers learn the social skills necessary to relate to family members and other children their own age. An ensemble cast of comical and endearing characters, comprising Bingo & Molly brother and sister rabbits, Gladys the Emu, is the nosy neighbour, Duck is a duck who thinks he's a rabbit, Zigger the mole, Rosa the Bear from South America, and of course Mr. Growl, the vegetarian Wolf, who is the mentor and confidant of the whole team. Together they cope with and solve many of the same concerns that trouble or confuse our young readers. Children will learn that they too can solve the same kind of problems by emulating the solutions of the Bingo & Molly and their woodland friends.
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