While the Dog (Perro) sleeps, the characters concoct their own version of The Three Billy Goats Gruff. On the Goats' way to get ice cream, the Monster (el Monstruo) stops Little Goat (Chivo Pequeño) and charges him seven tomatoes to cross the bridge.
The Dog (Perro) is trying to prepare hamburgers in the playroom, but the Female Cat (La Gatita), Little Rat (Ratoncito), and the Wolf (el Lobo) are all too busy to help. This prompts the Dog to read the story of The Little Red Hen (la Gallinita Roja). Mama Bear (Mamá Osa) plays the hen.
When Baby Bear (Bebé Oso) and the Girl (Niña) find the Dog (Perro) sleeping, they decide to write their own version of The Little Red Hen (la Gallinita Roja).
Mama Bear (Mamá Osa) isss restored to her role as the Little Red Hen (la Gallinita Roja), but this time she decides to make apple empanadas. Discovering she only has one of the nine apples she will need, she calls on her friends to help out.
It's back to school for the characters when Mama Bear (Mamá Osa) attempts to lead the class through counting lessons. The trouble is, every time Mama Bear begins counting to nine, something goes wrong. First, Armadillo and Little Rat (Ratoncito) get in a tussle over paper.
The Three Bears (Los tres osos) and The Three Goats (Los tres chivos) meet again for the "What Is It?" ("¿Qué es?") game show. After an enthusiastic greeting breaks the glasses of Medium Goat (Chivo Mediano), he has trouble identifying things.
On a dark and stormy night, the Dog (Perro) reads the mysterious story of "The Hands" ("Las manos"). The Female Cat (la Gatita), Little Rat (Ratoncito) and the Wolf (el Lobo) are chosen to act out parts.
Four trains-an old one, a red one, a big one and a little one named Miss Train (Señorita Tren)-decide to have a race. Miss Train, clearly an underdog, is the slowest train out of the starting gate.
The Three Goats (Los tres chivos) are going on a vacation, using little Miss Train (Señorita Tren) as transport. But first they must pack their things. Ten books, ten shoes and ten grapes put a strain on Miss Train, who cannot go forward. After the weighty cargo is ditched, the journey begins.
With a handful of grapes, Armadillo becomes Super Armadillo! Faster than a speeding train, able to leap three bears in a single bound, Super Armadillo arrives on the scene in his somewhat clumsy manner to save other characters from peril.
Mama Bear (Mamá Osa) and Baby Bear (Bebé Oso) board Miss Train (Señorita Tren) for a ride back home, but their journey is cut short by three masked bandits-actually the Girl (Niña), Little Rat (Ratoncito) and the Sock (Mosca)-who are out for ice cream.
The Monster (el Monstruo) decides to buy shoes for the big dance, but first he must find a pair he likes. The shoe salesman entertains the Monster with a funky rap about the many varieties of shoes for sale.
The Three Bears (Los tres osos) go up against The Three Goats (Los tres chivos) for a third time in an elaborate production of "¿Qué es?" ("What Is It?"), but a case of the hiccups is giving Papa Bear (Papá Oso) fits.
The Three Goats order some pizzas. They send The Little Goat with 15 dollars to pick them up. On the way home, he trades the pizzas for 15 kernels of magical corn. The other two goats are very angry with him and throw the corn away. A giant corn stalk grows so high it reaches the clouds.