
Reading Rainbow
Sharon Dennis Wyeth's "Always My Dad," which chronicles a father-daughter relationship.

Sharon Dennis Wyeth's "Always My Dad," which chronicles a father-daughter relationship.

Linda Lavin narrates "Ruth Law Thrills a Nation," Don Brown's tale of unsung women pilots.

Actress Zelda Rubinstein narrates Laura Geringer's "A Three Hat Day."

Patterns in music.

Cousin Honey is afraid of going to the doctor. Brother and Sister visit a professor.

Papa gets the hiccups; the cubs decide to donate their extra toys and games.

Sister adopts a baby chipmunk; Sister wishes for a good grade.

Brother tutors Sister. Papa’s friendship with Farmer Ben is tested.

Brother helps with the school talent show. The Bear Family vacations in an old lighthouse.

Brother and Sister forget to say please and thank you; Mama puts Papa's workshop in order.

Papa learns a lesson about planning; Brother gets a taste of being all grown up.

Mom enlists Brother to be her dance practice partner; bad dream.

Molly arrives, the big engines think Edward is old and Gordon’s firebox develops a rattle.

Thomas has two jobs, Arthur is put to work and an unusual new engine arrives on Sodor.

Thomas delivers ice cream ingredients; making fun of Salty; wind hampers Percy's carpet delivery.

James gets an important job, Thomas wants a medal and Thomas takes three specials.

Thomas and Emily are spooked on Halloween, Duncan doesn’t listen and Toby saves Gordon.

Thomas has to move stinky fish, Skarloey is given a fright and Emily has an urgent job.

Thomas transports eggs, Henry doesn’t feel well and Emily pulls Gordon’s express.

Gordon develops a squeak, Percy’s track is wobbly and Thomas collects the circus.