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The Adventures of Bobby Raccoon<\/a> Happy Jack Squirrel fills his days with fun and foolishness \u2014 even while jealously guarding his winter supply of hickory nuts from his mischief-making cousin, Chatterer the Red Squirrel, and playful Striped Chipmunk.
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\nThe Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Grandfather Frog<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Happy Jack<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Jerry Muskrat<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Jimmy Skunk<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Johnny Chuck<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Mr. Mocker<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Old Man Coyote<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Old Mr. Buzzard<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Old Mr. Toad<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Paddy the Beaver<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Peter Cottontail<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Poor Mrs. Quack<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Prickly Porky<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Reddy Fox<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Sammy Jay<\/a>
\nThe Adventures of Unc’ Billy Possum<\/a>
\nBlacky the Crow<\/a>
\nBowser the Hound<\/a>
\nBuster Bear’s Twins<\/a>
\nLightfoot the Deer<\/a>
\nMother West Wind’s Animal Friends<\/a>
\nMother West Wind’s Children<\/a>
\nMother West Wind’s Neighbors<\/a>
\nMrs. Peter Rabbit<\/a>
\nOld Mother West Wind<\/a>
\nOld Granny Fox<\/a>
\nWhitefoot the Wood Mouse<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
\nBut the bouncing, bushy-tailed creature’s days of comfort and security are threatened when he wakes one morning to find his worst dream come true: Shadow the Weasel is close by, and Happy Jack finds himself running for his life, trying every trick he knows to get away from his enemy.
\nWith gentle charm and good-natured humor, master storyteller Thornton Burgess once again draws youngsters into the timeless world of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows where young readers learn about nature and are encouraged to love the “lesser folk in fur and feathers.”<\/p>\n