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The Adventures of Bobby Raccoon<\/a> Welcome to the timeless world of the Green Forest, the laughing Brook, and the Smiling Pool. Here young readers will meet a menagerie of funny and fascinating animal friends \u2014 Peter Cottontail, Jimmy Skunk, Reddy Fox, Grandfather Frog and many more \u2014 and learn about their exciting adventures.
\nThe Adventures of Buster Bear<\/a>
\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":"
\nIn this beloved classic, the first in a series of highly popular animal tales by Thornton W. Burgess, children discover the answers to such questions as why Grandfather Frog has no tail and why Jimmy Skunk wears stripes. There’s also great fun to be had in reading or hearing about the grand goings-on at Mink’s swimming party, Little Joe Otter’s slippery slide, and Reddy Fox’s fishing expedition. These and many other adventures are told in a warm, whimsical way that combines gentle lessons about nature and wildlife with the fun of a good story.<\/p>\n