- [first lines]
- ["Web Weavers"]
- Marci: Come on, Stanley. It's still your turn!
- Stanley Griff: Okay, I've got it. Mimi, do you have a... dolphin?
- Mimi: Nope. Go fish.
- Stanley Griff: [regarding making potholders] But how does it work?
- Dennis: Well, I think if you look on the back of the box, there are instructions that tell you what to do.
- Marci: Instructions are boring.
- Mimi: [carelessly tosses the back of the box on top of Dennis's fish bowl] Yeah. All we have to do is just kind of stick all those stretchy things on that metal thingy, right?
- Stanley Griff: Don't worry, Dennis. Harry and Elsie are outside. They won't hear me if I say "The Great Big Book of Everything."
- Harry, Elsie: [lifting the roof off of a dollhouse that they were hiding in] Harry and Elsie are in the house!
- Dennis: Oh no! Here we go again!
- Mimi: Hey, we did it!
- Stanley Griff: That's because we did it like a spider-- a step at a time. And if we keep going, I bet we'll have a potholder in no time.
- [last lines]
- ["Web Weavers"]
- Stanley Griff: And I learned that if you want to do something different, it helps if you take it step by step.
- Dennis: Like going to sleep.
- Stanley Griff: What do you mean?
- Dennis: Well, to fall asleep, the first step is to close your eyes. The second step is to say good night!
- Stanley Griff: Good night, Dennis.
- [first lines]
- ["Muddy Buddies"]
- Stanley Griff: [exiting his house with Mimi, Marci, Lester and Dennis] It's okay. The rain stopped.
- Lester Goldberg: Phew! It's still so hot out.
- Mimi: Don't worry. It's always nice and cool at the library.
- Marci: I wish we could play in the mud all day long like pigs.
- Stanley Griff: Hey, what a great idea. Maybe if we could meet some pigs, we could figure out how they get to play in the mud all the time.
- [last lines]
- ["Muddy Buddies"]
- Dennis: Mmm, clean sheets feel really good when you wiggle your toes.
- Stanley Griff: Huh, I can imagine. There's nothing like going to sleep in a bowl of clean water.
- Dennis: That sounds pretty good, too. Good night, Dennis.
- Stanley Griff: Good night, little piglet Stanley.