The Old Mrs. Moody Show
At an estate sale at the mysterious house at the end of their street, Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo discover a fascinating antique clock. When they accidentally wind the clock backwards, something incredible happens—they travel back in time! Suddenly, they find themselves in Promontory, Utah, on May 10, 1869, just in time to witness the historic Golden Spike celebration—the moment the transcontinental railroad is finally completed. Old Mrs. Moody even becomes part of the story when she volunteers to send a Morse code message over the telegraph, announcing to the entire country that the final...
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When Harry is in a very bad mood, his mother says, “Go outside and play, Harry. Being outdoors will make your heart feel happy!” And his mother is right. The warm sunshine on Harry’s face feels wonderful, and his tail begins to wag—just a little bit. The fresh air feels so good that Harry decides to take a walk in the park. There, he meets a squirrel trying to dig a hole to bury acorns, a little boy whose sailboat has drifted into the middle of the pond, and a duck with both of her feet stuck deep in a mud puddle. In each situation, Harry knows just what to do to help, and each time he...
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While Christmas shopping at a new bookstore in town, Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo find a Christmas book filled with pictures of Santa’s workshop so inviting that they decide to jump right into its pages. At the count of three, they close their eyes and jump—and in the blink of an eye, they are at the North Pole. When Old Mrs. Moody accidentally starts a snowball fight with the elves, they don’t mind at all. Instead, they invite their new friends inside the workshop to warm up. Inside, the elves hurry about making toys, and in the kitchen, Santa and Mrs. Claus make candy while singing...
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High in a cecropia tree in the Brazilian rainforest, Slothy the sloth spends his days hanging upside down and moving very slowly. Everything he needs is right there in his tree. When his friends gather to play in a pool of water below, Slothy would like to join them—but getting down takes time. By the time he reaches the ground, his friends have gone. Then one day, Slothy is offered a different way to join in. With encouragement from his friends, he tries something new, and his slow and steady world changes in an unexpected way. © 2025 Old Mrs. Moody
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Mermaids are real! Just ask Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo. They’ll tell you about the day they rescued a baby mermaid from the crab tank at the supermarket. While babysitting their friend Lizbeth’s baby, Mable, Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo realize they don’t have anything planned for her lunch. Off they go to the market to find her something to eat. But when they pass the lobster and crab tanks in the fish department, Mable spots something incredible—a tiny mermaid swimming among the crabs! Knowing she doesn’t belong there, Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo work together to rescue the baby...
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Catbaloo shares a story from Old Mrs. Moody’s life before they became neighbors. When walnut season arrives and ten tall trees begin dropping their nuts, Old Mrs. Moody calls her chickens to gather them. The hens are delighted and immediately begin imagining all the walnut treats they might make. But the walnuts are needed elsewhere, too. The squirrels who live nearby are busy gathering food for the winter, and before long, a noisy and comical battle over the walnuts begins. With Old Mrs. Moody stepping in, the chaos settles, and there turn out to be walnuts enough for everyone. ©...
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Something is amiss at Uncle Henry’s farm. The chickens have stopped laying eggs, the cows aren’t giving milk, and none of the animals will eat their dinner. Even worse, they’re all in foul moods. When Uncle Henry calls Catbaloo for help, she picks up Old Mrs. Moody and the two set off to investigate. But their trip is delayed when the car won’t start, sending them on a short detour to Haney’s Service Station. As they look for answers—on the farm and under the hood—they begin to see that animals, cars, and people all need the right kind of fuel to keep going. © 2025 Old Mrs....
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One morning, Old Mrs. Moody wakes to find she has shrunk to a tiny size. When Catbaloo brings an antique dollhouse down from the attic, Old Mrs. Moody finds a place to settle in. The house is full of small surprises, with working appliances and rooms that come to life at her new scale. As they search for a way to restore her to her usual size, Old Mrs. Moody wonders if she might stay small just long enough to spend one night in the dollhouse. © 2025 Old Mrs. Moody
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A toad is singing show tunes in the creek outside Old Mrs. Moody’s bedroom—and it’s well past midnight. Unable to sleep, Old Mrs. Moody calls Catbaloo for help. Together, they decide it’s not the toad’s singing they mind, but the timing. They come up with a plan to build him a stage and help him put on an afternoon show instead. Soon the neighborhood gathers to hear the performance, and Mr. Toad finally has the chance to sing in a way that everyone can appreciate. © 2025 Old Mrs. Moody
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At a used book sale at their local library, Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo discover an old book about the Pony Express. The pictures in the book are so inviting, they decide to try to use their imaginations to "jump" into the book itself. In an instant, they are in Sacramento, California in 1860, to witness the very first delivery of Pony Express mail. Old Mrs. Moody is chosen from the crowd and climbs the platform to grab the mail pouch as the Pony Express rider gallops by. © 2025 Old Mrs. Moody
info_outlineSomething is amiss at Uncle Henry’s farm. The chickens have stopped laying eggs, the cows aren’t giving milk, and none of the animals will eat their dinner. Even worse, they’re all in foul moods.
When Uncle Henry calls Catbaloo for help, she picks up Old Mrs. Moody and the two set off to investigate. But their trip is delayed when the car won’t start, sending them on a short detour to Haney’s Service Station.
As they look for answers—on the farm and under the hood—they begin to see that animals, cars, and people all need the right kind of fuel to keep going.
© 2025 Old Mrs. Moody