Samuel Scarecrow is always kind, friendly, good, and honest. He always treats everyone with the utmost amount of dignity and respect. He is a sharing individual and receives enjoyment watching all his friends playing in and eating from his cornfield. However, he has an adversary who is not kind and friendly at all, who relentlessly teases and makes fun of him because he is different. This often makes him a very sad and miserable scarecrow. Samuel, like others, wants to be happy. He always wants to be treated with the same amount of kindness and respect with which he treats others.
One day, Samuel's friends, Mary Mouse and Millie Fieldmouse, tried to make him feel better by doing something that was very wrong. When Mary and Millie thought about what they had done, they corrected the wrong they had made.
This story is about how others often mistreat some who are different and how good friends with good intentions can do something wrong to help a friend in need but then turn that wrong into something good to help bring everyone together as friends. No matter what you are or who you are, if you can be kind, caring, and respectful to all around you, everyone can become friends while living in harmony.