Koko and Kola #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeKoko and Kola, two animal characters, embark on adventures with their friend Raymond, beginning with a journey to find a farm. After encountering various obstacles including UFOs, ducks, and a horse, they discover a farm where all the animals live together. The characters then attempt a series of comedic misadventures, including building a ladder from blocks to escape a high place and racing on a hobby horse, all while Muggsy (apparently a supervisor or authority figure) warns them about their weight and puts them on a diet.
When Raymond unveils his homemade rocket ship—powered by firecrackers and outfitted with a bell and flashlight—Koko, Kola, and skeptical Muggsy board for an adventure to the moon itself. What starts as a wild journey through the stars becomes a delightful encounter with the Moon family, complete with a landscape made entirely of cheese and some creative problem-solving to get back home. It's a cheerful romp through space that proves Raymond's unlikely invention is more capable than anyone gave it credit for.
When Raymond reveals he's been spending his days at nursery school, Koko and Kola—those mischievous little bears from his high chair—insist on seeing what all the fuss is about, dragging along their pal Muggsy Mouse for a nighttime adventure through a playground packed with slides, seesaws, hobby horses, and musical instruments. What starts as innocent fun quickly spirals into chaos as the trio tumbles from one toy to the next, leaving a trail of mishaps in their wake. Will they escape before the teacher discovers who's been making such a racket in the playroom?
When Raymond settles in with his birthday book about Goldilocks and the three bears, his friends Koko and Kola see the perfect chance for a game—they'll act out the tale with Raymond as Goldilocks, and they rope in Muggsy Mouse to round out the trio of bears. What starts as innocent storybook fun quickly spirals into real chaos as the playacting gets out of hand, leaving Raymond's home—and his parents' patience—in serious jeopardy.
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