This is a warm, adventurous children’s story about two circus animals—Boris, a gentle dancing bear, and Oliver, a spirited chimpanzee—who unexpectedly find themselves stranded in the wild Adirondack Mountains after their train crashes during a winter night.
Separated from the circus and unsure of how to survive, they wake to a world completely unfamiliar: snowy forests, icy ponds, and strange animals they’ve never met. But instead of danger, they discover friendship, kindness, and the freedom they never knew they longed for.
With the help of new woodland friends—Terry the playful otter, Anna the wise owl, and a quirky squirrel family—they learn how to find food, stay warm, and adapt to life outside captivity. Each animal teaches them something different: resourcefulness, trust, courage, and the beauty of the wilderness.
As the circus crew searches for them, Boris and Oliver face a heartfelt question: Do they return to the world they’ve always known, or embrace the wild where they finally feel at home?
Their joyful decision marks the beginning of a life where they belong—living freely, surrounded by friends, and discovering what it means to truly choose their own path.
Once upon a time there was a princess named Stephanie.
She lived in a castle high on a mountain with her father the King and her mother the Queen.
Princess Stephanie had everything a little girl could want, but she was very lonely. The Queen suggested they should start a school.
The King and Queen made an announcement and everyone who worked at the castle brought their kids to the new school.
Come join Princess Stephanie and her new friends on their adventures.