- [first lines]
- ["Follow the Lemur"]
- Dennis: [in a mock air-traffic controller voice as Stanley makes plane noises] Attention, all planes, this is air-traffic control. Runway 2 is now cleared for landing.
- [last lines]
- ["Follow the Lemur"]
- Stanley Griff: Maybe it's okay for ring-tails to have one leader, but it doesn't work for kids. We have more fun when everyone gets a chance to be the leader.
- Dennis: I think you're right.
- Stanley Griff: So tonight, I'll be leader and say good night first and tomorrow it's your turn.
- Dennis: I'll go along with that.
- Stanley Griff: Good night, Dennis.
- Dennis: Good night, ring-tail Stanley.
- [first lines]
- ["Zebra Jigsaw"]
- Stanley Griff: Boy, this puzzle's gonna look so great when we put it together. See, Harry?
- Harry: Yeah, just look at all those cool horses.
- Mimi: Only they're not horses, Harry. They're zebras.
- Harry: Yeah, I know that. Isn't that what I said.
- Lester Goldberg: I always thought zebras looked like horses. They have the same shaped heads and everything.
- Dennis: And they have other things in common too. For one thing, horses and zebras mostly eat coarse grass and they all spend more than half their day eating.
- [last lines]
- ["Zebra Jigsaw"]
- Dennis: Today I learned that zebras are a wild relative of the horse that always live in Africa. And even though they live in big groups, they can always tell each other apart.
- Stanley Griff: And I learned that if you wanna see differences, sometimes you have to look really carefully.
- Dennis: Pretty good lesson. Do you think it works with every puzzle?
- Stanley Griff: I bet it does.
- [yawns]
- Stanley Griff: I can't wait to try it out tomorrow.
- Dennis: Good night, zebra boy. Pleasant dreams.
- Stanley Griff: Good night, Dennis. See ya' in the morning.