But when the lamb follows Mary to school, the children at the playground laughed at them and Miss Honey is afraid. Mary tells Fluffy that it can't go with her to school today, so it has to stay here and be good while she's gone. On the way, Huckle stops and looks at Mary and her little lamb, Fluffy. He says goodbye to Patty, Dennis and Lily, and Huckle goes on his way while looking and calling for Lowly again. But Huckle guesses he'll have to keep looking.
Patty, Dennis and Lily haven't seen him and they are sorry. He says he kind of looks like Lowly Worm. But Huckle really must find Lowly, then asks Lily if they've seen Lowly. She asks Huckle to stay and play with them some more. Patty tells him he's in Mother Goose Land. Huckle asks them where he is and thinks he's lost too. Huckle likes to, but right now had better look for his friend, Lowly Worm. After that, Huckle tells Lily, Dennis and Patty that was fun and they would like to play again. Huckle agrees to play, but maybe just for a little while. Lily asks Huckle if he wants to come and play with them. While Huckle starts looking for Lowly, he stops to look at Lily Bunny, Dennis and Patty Elephant playing London Bridge. He guesses he'd better start looking for him. But Huckle can't find him because it's getting late. Huckle looks around and calls for his friend.
Huckle wishes he could find Lowly and dreams of himself in a strange land at sunset that doesn't look like Busytown anymore. Then, Huckle says the last two lines of the lullaby. He asks Mother Cat if she could sing just one more song ( Starlight, Starbright). But right now, it's time for Huckle to go to sleep. But Father Cat tells his son he's sure Lowly is around here somewhere, so he'll find him later. He asks Mother Cat if they can look for him some more. But he doesn't want to go to sleep without Lowly. She tucks Huckle in bed and tells him it's time to go to sleep. Mother Cat closes the book and tells Huckle that is enough Mother Goose for tonight. Then Huckle sings the last line of the rhyme as Little Jack Horner himself. At bedtime in Huckle's bedroom in his house, Mother Cat sings the nursery rhyme, " Little Jack Horner", on the Mother Goose book.
The video begins with the entire Busytown at night seen on birds-eye view. Huckle is looking for his old friend Lowly Worm, and along the way he meets lots of new friends, like Old Mother Hubbard, Little Miss Muffet, Wee Willie Winkie, and even Mother Goose herself! Children will love singing along with these classics, including " Mary Had a Little Lamb", " Hey Diddle Diddle", " Old King Cole", and many more! Join Huckle Cat on his adventure through Mother Gooseland. Join Huckle as his mom and dad sing him nursery rhymes and lullabies before going to bed!