When Eliza-Jane refuses to brush her hair some strange things start to happen in her tangles. First a bird makes a nest and then things just get out of hand.
A traditional African tale that explains why the tortoise has a broken shell. There is a famine in Africa. The cunning tortoise tricks the birds into taking him to the banquet in the sky. The story is told using puppets and the rolling background theatre. It is accompanied by the African instrument the N'goni and the flute.
Two mice help three strangers on the way to go fishing. When a giant fish swallows one of the mice his friend has to seek help.
When Eliza-Jane refuses to wear warm clothes in winter she turns to ice and everything she touches turns to ice too, even her mum. Only a blanket knitted from sunshine can save them.
A mix of an original and traditional Australian tale. Tiddlik the frog drinks all the water in the world. The animals try to make him laugh to get back the water. Only the little termite and his digeridoo making can quench the thirst of the animals. The story is accompanied by the Australian aboriginal instrument the didgeridoo and the flute.
Who can find a cure for the sad mouse whose tears are flooding the village? An adventure to the maple wood forest and to the island of wild horses might be the solution.
The King mouse cannot work out why his daughters sleep all day. Only the owl can stay awake long enough to follow the princess mice through the musical forest, where instruments fall from silver and golden trees. Accompanied by saxophone, trumpet and flute.
Mikha mouse longs to play his sister’s accordion. When the broken parts of the instrument are stolen by different animals Mikha has to ask a magic bird for help.
It’s hard always being the smallest. What would happen if Eliza-Jane literally had her head in the clouds? Could her mum still reach her?
Mae mouse is music mad. Everything can be transformed into musical instruments: a saw, a plastic tube, a tin of oil, but her inventions keep getting her in trouble. Accompanied by a variety of recycled and homemade instruments.
There is a competition between the animals of the Australian bush to see who can make the loudest noise. A story accompanied by and about the didgeridoo- an aboriginal instrument that is made by termites eating eucalyptus wood hollow.
When Molly mouse plays the flute a magic rope rises up to the moon. The moon is not so happy when the mice get hungry and begin to eat her.