Pierre Le Poof!
Pierre, a pampered poodle, is torn between his love for his owner and his dream of running wild in the park.
Pierre, a pampered poodle, is torn between his love for his owner and his dream of running wild in the park.
While in Paris for a dog show, Pierre sets out on an adventure that takes him all the way to the top of the Eiffel Tower.
Night would rather play hide-and-go-seek with his big sister Day than go to sleep.
A magic meat grinder helps a poor Jewish couple learn a little gratitude after the three wishes it grants them go awry.
When a doodle tries to take over Jeffrey's life, Jeffrey uses the written word to put it back in its place.
When a young boy passes through the doors of his imagination, he journeys to new and faraway lands.
In this retelling of a Jewish folktale, Rachel and Jacob must work together to solve the trickiest riddles of all.
On a small farm in Chelm, a man and his daughter set out to find a way to get milk from their hens, and the results are not only funny, they're wacky.
DJ mistakenly sells the wrong jewelry box to his friend at his grandma's garage sale and has to sacrifice his beloved skateboard to make things right.
Christina and her family adopt Prince, a retired greyhound, but after he escapes one day, they decide to adopt another dog to keep Prince company.
When Jack's grandpa dies, Jack boards the wrong bus, which turns out to be the right bus to say goodbye to his beloved grandfather.
Bree tries to stop a highway development in rural Ontario, but her own family stands in her way.
A mural on a tin shack brings hope and happiness to a girl in the slums of Nairobi.
When Ben's friend Jack moves away, Ben discovers sometimes good things can come from an unwanted change.
When Lexie wipes out on the ski slope, Jake and Tommy have to find a way to get help while a cougar prowls in the nearby woods.
Addy joins her school's running club and learns not only is she a great runner, but she can also be assertive and let others know there is more to her than hearing loss.
After an old lady rescues him from drowning, Wes considers how to honor his dead father's wishes while repaying what his friend Zach calls a life debt.
Chance has problems fitting in at school and in his new foster home, but watching a caterpillar become a butterfly helps him let go of some of his anger.
Martha knows she is adopted, but when her mother becomes pregnant, she worries about no longer being number one in her parents' hearts.
When tree-climbing is banned at her townhouse complex, Bree assumes a new role in her community: activist and advocate.
Colette's family is torn apart by events and attitudes she cannot control, but she is determined to find a way to mend the rifts that threaten to destroy the people she loves.
Jane is the quiet, fearful one in a family of extroverts—at least until the Spirit Man in her grandmother's bathroom starts messing with her family.
When city-boy Evan realizes that a loon is about to die in the middle of a fast-freezing lake near his aunt's cottage, he decides to rescue it, risking his own life in the process.
Richard's nose-picking leads to trouble when he gets sucked up inside his own nose and can't get out.