When the Dino Babies are trapped inside a cave by a saber-toothed wolf, Truman tells them a story of three Dino Babies who each thought the doors to their caves were the best.
Dak strands the Dino Babies on an island, so they make rafts to get back across the water. Only Stanley's raft works.
Truman has difficulty telling a story about a beanstalk, five adventurers captured by a giant and their escape. With support from the others, he finishes it.
The Dino Babies try to make Franklin fly to help him overcome his fear of heights. He finds out how to fly but Dak gets him to use it against his friends.
LaBrea tells Marshall a story of Goldisocks who barges into the house of Three Dino Babies, while Truman, Stanley and Franklin are elsewhere.
Dak finds the Dino Babies' tree cave which annoys the others especially when he pretends to have an injury.
Truman tells a story of a Dino baby girl called Dorothy and her adventures in the land of Ahh.
Truman tells a scary monster story, then the Dino Babies are met by a dragon baby named Puffy. They are against him at first but befriend him after finding him.
Marshall stumbles into a land inhabited by little Punysaurs and, along with hearing a story of a little red hen, he becomes their ruler until the smallest of them makes the Punysaurs come to their senses.
Marshall has trouble sleeping, so Truman tells him a story of a Princess put under a sleeping spell.
A group of alien heads mimic the Dino Babies' features and want Truman for his stories, but nobody believes Truman when he tells them. Moral Lesson: Sometimes things aren't what they appear to be.
In the middle of a bowling game, Truman tells a story about a hero named "Robbing Hood" who forms a band of Merry Men. Together they take back what the Sheriff of Rottingham taxed from the poor.
In the care of the Dino Babies, Fuzzy runs away. Stanley tries a substitute for Fuzzy, but Puffy helps find the real Fuzzy.
Marshall is upset by his wobbly tooth, so Truman tells him a story about Cindy and her missing tooth.
Marshall finds an egg and Franklin hatches it into a baby T-Rex named Trixie. Trixie ensures her stay until she finds a mate.
The Dino Babies investigate an Earthshake and meet a trio of Gargoyles, Marshall being the only one to give them a chance to be friends.
Truman tells the story of Jim Hawkins who finds a treasure map, but after finding the treasure, he refuses to share it with his friends, possibly influenced by the evil Long Dak Silver.
While a Horny-face traps the Dino Babies in the tree cave, Truman tells the story of a glad scientist who creates a candy-loving monster.
The other Dino Babies are shocked when Truman can't tell any more stories. In a surprising twist, the whole experience turns out to be Truman's dream.
Truman, with a little help from the other Dino Babies, tells a story of a group of knights who can't pick a leader.
A meteor fragment crash lands and turns plants into monsters, which capture LaBrea, so the other Dino Babies mount a rescue attempt.
In Truman's latest story, a poor young boy finds a magic lamp and gets three wishes, but it isn't that simple.
Franklin has the Dino Babies help him build an Ark when he mistakenly believes the island is in danger.
Truman helps LaBrea discover her imagination through the story of an unimaginative girl who finds herself in a strange land.
The Dino Babies stumble upon a baby Yeti, and Stanley finds himself in the clutches of its worried mother
While on a camp out, Truman tells the story of a pizza eating vampire.
Truman tells a story of how people are special no matter what they look like.
After meeting their old friend Trixie, Truman tells the story of a dragon who was expected to scary because of who he was.
Truman tells a story about how a man was ashamed of his appearance, but had a good heart to make up for it.
Truman tells a story of a boy who never wanted to go to school. Moral Lesson: Education is as equally important as having fun.
Franklin, trying to be brave, meets the Glowworms. Franklin's glowing makeover scares the Dino Babies, but he then introduces them to his new friends.
Truman tells the story of Pinosio, the boy whose nose always grew when he told a lie.
Various animals keep getting into the tree cave, causing the Dino Babies no end of problems.
LaBrea has a dream about a Dino girl who lives in a flower, and tells the other Dino Babies.
Truman tells the story of a Phantom living underneath an opera house, who repeatedly tries to kidnap the star singer, Christine, because he hates opera. Coincidentally, he isn't the only one.
When LaBrea's mother gives her a bad haircut, she doesn't want the others to see. So Truman tells the story of a Princess whose hair grew to great lengths.
The other Dino Babies are tired of Stanley's bragging, so Truman tells the story of a tailor who thought he was the best at everything and got himself in big trouble.
When LaBrea refuses to share her flowers with the others, Truman tells a story of an ogre who was extremely selfish.
While watching a colony of ants, Truman tells a story about a shabby, humble Princess named Gorgia who tries to prove her worth to marry the prince.
Truman tells the story of a Dino girl who is turned into a frog by a wicked witch for stealing from her cherry orchard. The curse can only be broken if a Prince asks her to marry him.
Truman tells a story about an ice-cream inventor who unwittingly invents a formula which unleashes his bad side.
Truman helps Stanley learn that you can have too much of a good thing through the story of King Midas.
Truman tells the story of a starling who helps a talking statue, the Happy Prince, to make life better for his former subjects. Moral Lesson: Only by sharing can you be truly happy.
Truman tells a story about a Princess who swapped places with a Pauper to experience a better life. Instead they are landed in the dungeon until the Princess clears everything up.
Truman tells the story of two Princesses who secretly sneak out each night, while he and the other Dino Babies look for Marshall's secret new friends.
Dak invites the other Dino Babies to a party, but they are not happy so he tells them a story of a boy who was harshly mistreated.
When LaBrea breaks a promise to Franklin and Marshall, Truman tells her a story of how an entire town broke a promise to a piper.
After LaBrea encounters a caterpillar, Truman tells a story of how people and things aren't always what they appear to be.
Truman tries to teach Dak a lesson on selfishness with a story on Ebegeezer Scrimp and the Time Fairy.
LaBrea makes friends with a snobbish Dino girl who thinks she is more special than everyone else, so Truman tells a story about an emperor who thought too much of himself as well.
The other Dino Babies want to try telling stories, however, this causes Truman to think they don't like his stories anymore.