Peggy, a teenage pig with a strange brain circuit, is playing with George, a pig who can finally talk at home. At this moment, Mr Zebra, the postman, brought a package containing a new toy brought by Dottie, a distant relative, to Peggy George-a toy pony.
Peggy, a teenage pig with a strange brain circuit, likes this toy and names it "shiny toes"; George, the baby pig who can finally talk together, also likes this toy very much and names it "Pony". Two people clashed because of their names, and Peggy even stamped her feet with anger. At this time, Mother Pig resolved the contradiction with a reason that people had to refuse to accept and had nothing to say. ...
What can I do at home except jump into the mud pit on rainy days?
You can also play hide-and-seek with ducks, silly boy.
Page's least favorite rainy day came, because the rain didn't stop, so the family couldn't go out and jump around happily in the mud pit, and the weather forecast also said that it would rain all day. So, in order to let the babies have the same fun at home, Father Pig thought of a "rainy day game": hiding ducks. This time, Pig's parents asked Peggy George to find ducks three times, and each time the routine was different. I found it very interesting … To be honest, I sometimes suspected that Pig's parents were from preschool education.
But after the rain cleared up, they chose "jumping in the mud pit" to end the episode without any suspense.