Beanie the Meanie #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBeanie gets into mischief involving fishing with his father, who tangles with a fish and later a bird; attempts to build a doghouse and construct a boat, causing commotion in both cases; and enters a baby contest sponsored by Goo-Goo Baby Foods, where he encounters other babies and engages in competitive antics. The issue is a series of comedic vignettes centered on Beanie's troublemaking exploits across various situations.
Jo and her family stumble upon three movie tickets labeled "Samson and Delilah," mistakenly believing they’re for a wrestling match. When they arrive at the theater, chaos unfolds as Jo’s wild imagination and antics lead her to the projection booth, where she accidentally sets off a series of bizarre sounds and disturbances that send the family scrambling to find her.
In "Sailing Sailing," Beanie insists on joining his father on a boat trip, but his dad refuses, worried about the boat’s safety and determined to relax. When the motor fails and the sail won’t raise, Beanie and his father are stranded—until a clever idea involving a pelican and a makeshift solution puts them back on course.
Jo visits her new neighbor, Mrs. Phillips, with friendly intentions, only to discover the house is a mess and the previous residents fled—apparently due to a mouse infestation. When Mrs. Phillips reveals she paid fifteen dollars to exterminators who failed, Jo offers to handle the problem for just a quarter, promising a better job. As she leaves, the doorbell rings again, hinting at another visit—or perhaps another pest.
Bubu Bear and Marty Monk enter a baby contest sponsored by Goo-Goo Baby Foods, hoping to win easy money—only to realize they’re in over their heads when Bubu Bear is assigned number thirteen, a number he believes is cursed. As the judges are impressed by his unexpected talents, including counting and reciting a silly poem, the duo is shocked to learn the grand prize isn’t cash, but five hundred jars of baby food.
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