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The Adventures of Blacky the CrowWhen this crafty little fellow whose sharp eyes spot something delicious, he tries and tries to outwit Hooty the Owl and Mrs. Hooty. Although he loves playing tricks and is sometimes quite cruel, we see that no one is all bad. Farmer Brown's boy also has an inner battle and realizes that right is right and wrong is wrong and we can always resist temptation if we try.
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The Adventures of Bobby RacoonThe Adventures of Bobby Raccoon When Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown’s Boy chop down his house, Bobby Coon’s adventures begin. Frightened and not understanding what was happening, Bobby is carried away to Farmer Brown’s barnyard. There he learns about the kind heart of Farmer Brown’s Boy who mends his broken leg. When he is returned to the Green Forest, his search for a new home must begin.
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The Adventures of Buster BearThere is a new creature in the Green Forest. All the little forest creatures become frightened by this bully who is stirring up trouble. Buster Bear’s encounter with Farmer Brown’s boy paints a different picture of this bully and everyone gets a laugh. We learn about the effects of a bad temper and how to make the best of bad situations in these tales.
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The Adventures of Chatterer the Red SquirrelThis is a story of a mischievous little animal who after having a run-in with Shadow the Weasel and Redtail the Hawk, decides to move to a new home to escape the danger of his bad experiences. The story teaches that curiosity and carelessness can often lead to trouble.
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The Adventures of Danny Meadow MouseThe Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse Poor little timid Danny Meadow Mouse is always trying to keep safe from all the meadow and forest creatures who are trying to hunt him. When he becomes distracted and careless he is almost caught. Saved by a friend he is able to pay back the kindness when he sees Peter Rabbit in trouble. We learn a great deal about the habits of the little forest people in this story.
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The Adventures of Grandfather Frog“Chugarum” says Grandfather Frog as he leaves the familiar Smiling Pool and Laughing Brook to see the Great World. He may be old and wise but greed, boastfulness and carelessness supply his adventures with much excitement and humor. Many of the familiar little creatures help him wish he had never ever left the Smiling Pool and Laughing Brook.
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The Adventures of Jerry MuskratThe story tells of this delightful little creature having to face two challenges. The first challenge is when Farmer Brown's boy sets traps all around the Smiling Pool and Jerry and his friends look to wise Old Grandfather Frog to help them solve the problem. Then, suddenly, the water from the Smiling Pool seems to be disappearing fast and the Laughing Brook no longer is running! Once again the friends with the help of Old Grandfather Frog seek the cause and a solution. The story teaches lessons of kindness, perseverance and cooperation as all help to solve the problems.
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The Adventures of Jimmy SkunkPeter Rabbit gets Reddy Fox into trouble when he plays a prank on Jimmy Skunk, sending him on a wild ride rolling down a hill. Poor Reddy learns about Jimmy's perfume, but Peter does get his punishment in the end. Then Jimmy goes egg hunting with Unc' Billy Possum and gets into quite a pickle. This story teaches about the habits of some of the wildlife surrounding us as well as lessons of courtesy, kindness and preparedness.
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The Adventures of Johnny ChuckThe beauty and promise of spring brings much happiness to most of the little meadow people so Johnny Chuck cannot understand why he is so discontent and his friends cannot understand why he is so unpleasant. He leaves his familiar surroundings only to find himself in a furious battle with an unknown chuck. Life however takes a different turn when he meets Polly Chuck. This story teaches about hard work, and determination and the values of education.
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The Adventures of Lightfoot the DeerLightfoot the Deer is finding life not as beautiful as it should be in the spring because of the opening of hunting season. His escape from the hunter is facilitated by his friends Sammy Jay and Paddy the Beaver but especially by an unexpected source, a human. After the hunting season, his survival is still threatened as he discovers a beautiful newcomer to the forest as well as a rival who does not look upon Lightfoot as a friend. This story is filled with information about the wildlife of the forest as well as lessons of courage.
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The Adventures of Mrs. Peter RabbitSynopsis for Mrs. Peter Rabbit What is wrong with Peter Rabbit? He is unhappy and not eating! He decides he is unlike himself because he is lonesome. He goes on an adventure to the Old Pasture to try to find friends. After narrowly escaping Hooty the Owl, he finds someone who is just as frightful and decides to return home to the safety of his dear old briar patch. But something changes his mind. He sees the soft gentle eyes of Miss Fuzzytail!
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The Adventures of Old Man CoyoteThe Adventures of Old Man Coyote Who is making those strange noises and frightening all the little forest and meadow folk at night? Why, it is a newcomer, Old Man Coyote, who is very sly and clever and Old Granny Fox does not want to share the forest with him! She tries to outwit him by spreading lies about him but Peter Rabbit helps him out and Old Granny Fox is the one who is outsmarted.
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The Adventures of Old Mother West WindThis delightful tale teaches so much about nature and the life of all the little folk of the Green Forest, the Laughing Brook and the Smiling Pool. We learn about why Grandfather Frog has no tail, why Jimmy Skunk wears stripes, about how Billy Mink loves the water and Little Joe Otter loves to play. This wonderful little book teaches so many lessons about wildlife and the environment of the forest and marsh areas of the Cape Cod region.
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The Adventures of Paddy the BeaverThe Adventures of Paddy the Beaver Why is the water from the Laughing Brook no longer laughing? Who is that stranger and what is he building with all those trees he is cutting down? Learn how Paddy the Beaver builds his house and keeps his word. This is a story about friendship, trust and respect for the environment.
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The Adventures of Peter CottontailIn this adventure, Peter Cottontail tries very hard to change his name and be what he is not. He has many narrow escapes trying to outwit Reddy Fox and, in looking at many of the other little woodland creatures he decides to hibernate for the winter. In the end he realizes that one must always be true to oneself. That is one of the primary lessons of the story as well as once again teaching about habits of the little forest animals.
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The Adventures of Prickly PorkyThe Adventures of Prickly Porky Who is this strange little creature that looked so frightful as he came rolling down the hill in the Green Forest? This ball with no head, legs or tail turns out to be a friend to many of the little forest creatures as he plays tricks on Reddy and Granny Fox. In addition to the blessings of true friendship, Prickly Porky teaches us we sometimes need to have the sense of humor to laugh at ourselves.
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The Adventures of Reddy FoxThis little imp of a forest creature becomes so bold; his behavior has an effect on all the other little people of the forest. Even though he is not the best loved creature by all the little people with whom he shares the forest because of his arrogant behavior, the little forest people come to his aid and prevent an unhappy ending to his reckless antics.
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The Adventures of Sammy JayA thief who wants everyone to think he is a very fine gentleman, Sammy Jay gets outwitted by Chatterer the Red Squirrel in the end. This story is full of pranks and antics which will delight all who read it. We also learn the virtue of hard work as well as the lesson that outward beauty does not always reflect a kind heart.
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The Adventures of Unc' Billy PossumHave you ever gotten into trouble by not doing what you should have? Unc' Billy Possum finds out it can be real difficult to get yourself out of a situation you should never have gotten yourself into in the first place. This delightful story also teaches about friendship and how all the little forest creatures help cheer Unc' Billy when they learn of his loneliness. Animal behavior is also taught in this story as we learn what 'playing possum' means.
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