Based on the Clifford book series by Norman Bridwell, these brightly animated stories are appealing and timeless. Cleo's hesitance to share a new toy in "Cleo's Fair Share" finds her alone and bored, while her overbearing enthusiasm for a prolonged stay at Clifford's house proves intrusive in "Friends Morning, Noon, and Night." Finally, Cleo learns an important lesson about nurturing friendships when her excitement over KC's visit to Birdwell Island leaves Clifford and T-bone feeling unimportant and forgotten. When Cleo is named "fluffiest dog" in "Fluffed Up Cleo," her inflated ego threatens the close friendship between herself, Clifford, and T-bone. Selfishness can threaten even the strongest friendships. comes for a visit, but she finds out that it's important to care about your old friends too. Two's Company : Cleo ignores Clifford and T-bone when their new friend K.C. Being together all the time is hard, until Clifford shows Cleo how to be a good guest-and a good friend. But isn't having friends to share with a lot more fun than playing alone? Friends, Morning, Noon and Night : Cleo comes to visit Clifford's doghouse for a few days. Cleo's Fair Share : When Cleo gets a new toy, she wants it all to herself. But she soon discovers that bragging isn't such a good idea. Fluffed-Up Cleo : Cleo tells everyone about winning a blue ribbon for being Birdwell Island's Fluffiest Dog. Clifford helps his friend Cleo learn a lot about growing up, sharing toys and making friends.
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