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Rock and Rollo #19 (1958)

Charlton · 1958 · 36 pages

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Contains 9 stories
Career Girl
1 pp · humor; children

Rock and Rollo imagine their future careers in this lighthearted 1958 tale—one aspires to the law, the other to law enforcement—but when the young girl decides to test out her dream of becoming a police woman, things take an unexpectedly amusing turn. Her ambitions keep shifting in the best way, keeping everyone guessing what she'll settle on next.

Some Maid
5 pp · humor; children

When Rock volunteers to fill in as a maid for Mrs. Moneybags's cancelled party, he's determined to prove he's the best servant around—complete with enthusiastic cleaning, food service, and his own special brand of chaos. The humor spirals as his well-meaning efforts to impress everyone, including his dog Flippy, somehow manage to keep the festivities going despite the host's best efforts to shut things down. By story's end, Rock's maid duties have taken an unexpected turn that leaves the original plan in shambles.

Picnic Panic
5 pp · humor; children

Rock, Rollo, and Aunt Fuzzy head to the country for a picnic, where Rollo plans to catch a wild rabbit with his trap-cage—but the day quickly spirals into chaos when the trap springs on unexpected creatures, red ants crash the outing, and the gang discovers they've caught something far more surprising than any bunny. It's a hilarious lesson in respecting nature that turns every attempt at a peaceful country getaway upside down.

For a Mother Who Has Everything
5 pp · humor; children

Rock and Rollo search high and low for the perfect birthday gift for a mother who seemingly has everything—fancy cars, jewelry, houses, and yachts—but every luxury idea hits a dead end. When Rock wins five tons of bubble gum on a radio contest, he and Rollo discover it might be the one present she never expected to receive.

Way Out West In a Penthouse
5 pp · humor; children
He's For Fun With Pop
1 pp · humor; children

Young Ollie skips a day of ball with his friends to spend time at the zoo with his father, discovering that a parent's company beats any other adventure. This warm little story reminds kids that time with Pop is the real prize.

Hero
4 pp · humor; teen
Big Deal
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Lil Mouse gets tired of being small and wishes to be bigger—and when a chance encounter with a larger character leads to an unexpected compliment, the pint-sized rodent sees an opportunity to reinvent how others see him. It's a lighthearted tale about perspective and self-image that wraps up with a grin.

Research
1 pp · humor; children

Rock and Rollo test each other's wit with riddles in this lighthearted 1958 romp, but when one of them interrupts the game with an urgent summons, the joke takes an unexpected turn. A quick comedy bit perfect for young readers who love a good punchline—and a good prank.

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