Sniffles sees Frankenstein's Monster approaching the bookworm and he yells at it to stop, causing the monster to then turn his attention to Sniffles. The Pied Piper who appeared serves a pie to the Viking who cuts a piece revealing a bunch of little blackbirds, which get out and begin to dance. None of them are aware of Frankenstein's Monster approach. Eventually, he does, and he begins to blow a horn. Mother Goose and a goose dance out of their book, three other men from books sing, and even a trio of Bo Peep-esque girls who try to encourage the worm to sing and play with them. Another boy begins to sing while other books begin to dance and come to life! ![]() They both play music together and approach a book of Nursery Rhymes. ![]() The Pied Piper then produces an instrument and begins to play it before giving a smaller one to Sniffles. This makes both men angry with the worm, as they thought it was something much, much bigger. He hides, accidentally running over the two men as Sniffles curiously studies them. Sniffles curiously watches and follows behind the three of them until the worm spots him. He tells someone else, a Viking who comes out of his own book and the two of them go to investigate. The Pied Piper goes to look until he thinks it over for a moment and realizes that the "monster" the worm saw may be very big in comparison to himself, so he backs away and refuses to go and look. The worm tells someone asleep in the book about Sniffles, making the Pied Piper think that he saw a monster or something huge. He sees a strange arm trying to look for its glasses and upon being spotted the worm quickly hides and scurries out of the books and into another one. A strange figure bursts into the object he was resting on and accidentally startles Sniffles away. One snowy, late evening, Sniffles is busy napping away.
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