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As a bird-watching and berry-picking nature student, Thornton W. Burgess began writing children's stores, including those collected in Old Mother West Wind "Where" Stories (1918). He writes about talking animals, but his characters stick to real animals. Each story tells how old Mother Nature pays special attention to the needs of each creature.
CONTENTS
I. Where Grandfather Frog Got His Big Mouth
II. Where Miser the Trade Rat First Set Up Shop
III. Where Yap-Yap the Prairie Dog Used His Wits
IV. Where Yellow-Wing Got His Liking for the Ground
V. Where Little Chief Learned To Make Hay
VI. Where Glutton the Wolverine Got His Name
VII. Where Old Mrs. 'Gator Made the First Incubator
VIII. Where Mr. Quack Got His Webbed Feet
IX. Where Thunderfoot the Bison Got His Hump
X. Where Limberheels Got His Long Tail
XI. Where Old Mr. Gobbler Got the Strutting Habit
XII. Where Seek-Seek Got His Pretty Coat
XIII. Where Old Mr. Osprey Learned To Fish
XIV. Where Old Mr. Bob-Cat Left His Honor
XV. Where Dippy the Loon Got the Name of Being Crazy
XVI. Where Big-Horn Got His Curved Horns