It is Herbie Hippo’s birthday! His friends decide to bake a lovely cake for him. But something unexpected happens to the cake. Will Herbie have his birthday cake in the end?
Billy Bull is new in school. At first, everyone tries to befriend him. But they find it impossible? Because Billy is a bully! Will Billy get to have any friends at all?
The school concert is coming up and everyone is taking part in it. Fergus Frog is upset because he cannot sing, dance or play the piano. But Fergus doesn’t realize that there is something else he can do?
When Eddy Elephant sees juicy red apples on a tree, he decides to pluck them. But the problem is… the apples are too high! Can Eddy find a way to reach for those apples?
In this simple story belonging to the second level of Herbster Readers, it's the Fourth of July and Herbie Bear and his family are watching fireworks up at the lake. But wait! Are the fireworks spelling out Herbie's name?
In this simple story belonging to the third level of Herbster Readers, Herbie Bear goes on a scout-troop trip to a local bakery, and invents a brand-new kind of cookie by frosting it with his favorite thing--peanut butter!
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