Buster, a Beagle with an incredible sense of smell, is called in to solve the case of Mrs. Quibble's missing blueberry muffin. His detective work leads him to Mr. Pumble, the local tuba player, who hilariously admits that his musical instrument, the tuba, has a habit of "emotional eating" and devoured the pastry. The case is closed with a shared plate of scones.
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Buster, a Beagle with an incredible sense of smell, is called in to solve the case of Mrs. Quibble's missing blueberry muffin. His detective work leads him to Mr. Pumble, the local tuba player, who hilariously admits that his musical instrument, the tuba, has a habit of "emotional eating" and devoured the pastry. The case is closed with a shared plate of scones.
Oscar the owl is a lighthouse keeper who loves everything about the job except the bright light, which prevents him from reading his favorite novels. During a dense fog, his friend Wallace the whale frantically calls for him to turn on the light. Oscar reluctantly turns it on, but finding it too bright for reading, he drapes his large, black velvet cape over the lamp, reducing the beam to a dim, subtle glow. Wallace complains that the light looks like a sleepy firefly, but accepts it and swims away, while Oscar happily resumes reading.
A Bedtime Story
Buster, a Beagle with an incredible sense of smell, is called in to solve the case of Mrs. Quibble's missing blueberry muffin. His detective work leads him to Mr. Pumble, the local tuba player, who hilariously admits that his musical instrument, the tuba, has a habit of "emotional eating" and devoured the pastry. The case is closed with a shared plate of scones.