"[male narrator] The Very Hungry Caterpillar." "[crickets chirping]" "In the light of the moon, a little egg lay on a leaf." "[owl hooting]" "[birds chirping]" "Narrator} One Sunday morning the warm sun came up and... pop!" "Out of the egg came a tiny and very hungry caterpillar." "[rumbling] [narrator] He started to look for some food." "On Monday, he ate through one apple." "But he was still hungry." "On Tuesday, he ate through two pears, but he was still hungry." "On Wednesday, he ate through three plums, but he was still hungry." "[chewing]" "[narrator] On Thursday, he ate through four strawberries, but he was still hungry." "[snoring] [smacks lips]" "[birds chirping]" "[narrator] On Friday, he ate through five oranges," "but he was still hungry." "On Saturday, he ate through one piece of chocolate cake, one ice cream cone, one pickle one slice of Swiss cheese, one slice of salami, one lollipop one piece of cherry pie," "one sausage, one cupcake groaning} and one slice of watermelon." "[hiccups] [narrator] That night he had a stomach ache." "[groaning]" "[birds chirping] [yawning] [narrator] The next day was Sunday again." "The caterpillar ate through one nice, green leaf, and after that, he felt much better." "Now he wasn't hungry anymore, and he wasn't a little caterpillar anymore." "He was a big, fat caterpillar." "[spinning]" "He built a small house, called a cocoon, around himself." "[crickets chirping]" "[narrator] He stayed inside for more than two weeks." "[tearing]" "Narrator} Then, he nibbled a hole in the cocoon, pushed his way out and... [birds chirping] [narrator] ...he was a beautiful butterfly!" "[female narrator] Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me." "[crickets chirping]" "[cat meows]" "[narrator] Before Monica went to bed, she looked out of her window and saw the moon." "The moon looked so near." ""I wish I could play with the moon," thought Monica, and reached for it." "But no matter how much she stretched she could not touch the moon." ""Papa," said Monica to her father." ""Please get the moon for me."" "Papa got a very long ladder." "He carried the very long ladder towards a very high mountain." "Then Papa put the very long ladder on top of the very high mountain." "Up and up and up he climbed." "Finally, Papa got to the moon." "[straining]" ""My daughter Monica would like to play with you, but you are much too big," said Papa." ""Every night I get a little smaller," said the moon." ""When I'm just the right size, you can take me with you."" "And indeed, the moon got smaller and smaller and smaller." "When the moon was just the right size," "Papa took it." "Down and down and down he climbed." ""Here," said Papa to Monica." ""I have the moon for you."" "Monica jumped and danced with the moon." "She hugged the moon and threw it into the air." "But the moon kept getting smaller and smaller and smaller." "And finally, it disappeared altogether." "Then, one night," "Monica saw a thin sliver of the moon reappear." "Each night the moon grew and grew" "[meows]" "[male narrator] The Very Quiet Cricket." "One warm day, from a tiny egg, a little cricket was born." "[chirps] [narrator] "Welcome," chirped a big cricket rubbing his wings together." "The little cricket wanted to answer so he rubbed his wings together, but nothing happened, not a sound." ""Good morning," whizzed a locust spinning through the air." "The little cricket wanted to answer, so he rubbed his wings together, but nothing happened, not a sound." ""Hello," whispered a praying mantis, scraping its huge front legs together." "The little cricket wanted to answer, so he rubbed his wings together, but nothing happened, not a sound." "[crunching]" ""Good day," crunched a worm munching its way out of an apple." "The little cricket wanted to answer, so he rubbed his wings together, but nothing happened, not a sound." "[munching]" "Narrator} "Hi," bubbled a spittle bug slurping in a sea of froth." "The little cricket wanted to answer, so he rubbed his wings together, but nothing happened, not a sound." "[rattling]" "Narrator} "Good afternoon," screeched a cicada, clinging to a branch of a tree." "The little cricket wanted to answer, so he rubbed his wings together, but nothing happened, not a sound." "[buzzing]" "[narrator] "How are you?" hummed the bumblebee flying from flower to flower." "The little cricket wanted to answer, so he rubbed his wings together, but nothing happened, not a sound." "[whirring]" "[narrator] "Good evening," whirred a dragonfly, gliding above the water." "The little cricket wanted to answer, so he rubbed his wings together, but nothing happened, not a sound." "[buzzing]" "[narrator] "Good night," buzzed the mosquitoes, dancing among the stars" "The little cricket wanted to answer, so he rubbed his wings together, but nothing happened, not a sound." "A lunar moth sailed quietly through the night, and the cricket enjoyed the stillness." "As the lunar moth disappeared silently into the distance, the cricket saw another cricket." "She too was a very quiet cricket." "Then he rubbed his wings together one more time." "[chirping] [narrator] And this time he chirped the most beautiful sound that she had ever heard." "[chirping]" "[female narrator] The Mixed-Up Chameleon." "On a shiny green leaf sat a small green chameleon." "[buzzing]" "Narrator} You could hardly see it." "It moved onto a brown tree and turned brownish." "Then it rested on a red flower and turned reddish." "When the chameleon moved slowly across the yellow sand it turned yellowish." " When it was cold and hungry..." " [chattering] ...it turned grey and dull." "It sat still and waited." "Only its eyes moved, up, down, sideways," " until it spotted a fly." " [buzzing] [narrator] The chameleon's long and sticky tongue shot out and caught the fly." "When it was warm and had something to eat, it turned sparkling green." "That was its life." "It was not very exciting." " But one day..." " [animal sounds] ...the chameleon saw a zoo." "It had never seen so many beautiful animals." "The chameleon thought," ""How small I am, how slow, how weak."" "[roaring] [narrator] "I wish I could be big and white like a polar bear."" "And the chameleon's wish came true." "But was it happy?" "No." ""I wish I could be handsome like a flamingo." "I wish I could be smart like a fox." "I wish I could swim..." ""like a fish." "I wish I could run..." ""like a deer." "I wish I could see things far away like a giraffe."" "[grunts] [sniffing]" "[narrator] "I wish I could hide in a shell like a turtle."" "[elephant trumpeting]" "Narrator} "I wish I could be strong like an elephant."" "[whooping]" "Narrator} "I wish I could be funny like a seal." "[whooping] [narrator] "I wish I could be like people."" " [blowing] - [chattering]" "[narrator] Just then a fly flew by." "The chameleon was very hungry, but the chameleon was very mixed-up." "It was a little of this, and it was a little of that." " And it couldn't catch the fly." " [buzzing]" "Narrator} "I wish I could be myself."" "[Popping] [narrator] The chameleon's wish came true, and it caught the fly." "[birds chirping]" "[male narrator] Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls," "I see a song, I paint music," "I hear color," "I touch the rainbow and the deep spring in the ground." "My music talks, my colors dance." "Come, listen, and let your imagination see your own song." "[people applauding] [playing classical music]" "[music ends] [people applauding, cheering]"