Tales from Cottonwood Trails

By: Square One World Media
  • Summary

  • Follow the antics of Rob, the Forest Ranger, and the quirky cast of critters he takes care of in the remote woodlands of Cottonwood Trails. No matter what the adventure - or misadventure - Rob is always ready to guide his animal friends along the way with his favourite book, the Bible.
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Episodes
  • 23. The Good, the Bad, and the Ukulele
    Sep 3 2024

    Mathilda's having a bad day. And it's made even worse by a ukulele-playing Morton! Fortunately, Rob's on hand to help, but not quite with the message that Mathilda had expected!

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    14 mins
  • 22. The Space Case
    Aug 1 2024

    Sheerluck Homes returns! After a panicked Winnifred tells the group about a unnerving experience she had earlier that day deep in the North Woods, Sheerluck Homes, AKA Morton, and Frank, his assistant, set out to solve the mystery of... The Space Case?

    Want to hear the previous Sheerluck Homes case, or listen to it again? Listen to episode 14: The Case of the Missing Blanket.

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    14 mins
  • 21. The Purple Plant - pt. 5
    Jul 1 2024

    The adventure reaches it's dramatic conclusion! Are Rob and Oz okay? Will the gang get the pink flower and save their friends? Find out in the thrilling final instalment of... The Saga of The Purple Plant!


    FOR PARENTS

    Partner with us to support the making of Tales from Cottonwood Trails, and sign up for the Cottonwood Trails Quarterly e-newsletter (featuring the Fun in the Forest comic strip), at cottonwoodtrails.ca

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    14 mins

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