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Big Comfy Couch: Honest To Goodness/Ain't It Amazing, Gracie! (1992)
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Starring: Ramona Gilmour-Darling, Bob Stutt, Grindl Kuchirka, Fred Stinson, Robert Mills
Director: Wayne Moss
Category: Family
Studio: Naxos
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Length:
50 mins

 
 

 

Little Starts For Big Hearts

The Big Comfy Couch is the safe, cozy place for preschoolers to learn about the world around them. This highly acclaimed, award-winning series shares a child's point of view - and provides a playful environment for fun and discovery.

Honest to Goodness
Loonette thinks tall tales and little fibs are fun as a trick to fool a rather skeptical Molly. A giant came for lunch, indeed. But Loonette ends up squirming like a worm whenever she tries to cover up the truth, especially when she breaks Granny's mailbox. Thanks to Major Bedhead's wiggly version of the song, Squirm Like a Worm, Loonette learns honesty is the best policy for clowns to live by.

Ain't It Amazing, Grace!
Major Bedhead is in a major panic because he has broken the first rule of being a responsible clown courier - he has lost his delivery bag! His panic is contagious, and Loonette gets upset, too! Granny Garbanzo calms them down with the wise song, Try It Again, about mentally retracing your steps when you've lost something. All is well when Uncle Chester makes a surprise visit and brings the treasured delivery bag back.