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"Mother West Wind's Children" is a children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess featuring adorable animal characters who live in green forests and meadows.
In this book, Mother Seo-Pung introduces readers to her children, including Reddy Fox, Peter Rabbit, and Grandfather Frog, and tells their stories of adventures and misadventures.
The book is both entertaining and educational, and is known for its engaging characters, vivid storytelling, and vivid depictions of the natural world while teaching children about the natural world and the importance of conservation.
¡ºSeopoong Mother's Children¡» is a classic of children's literature that has been loved since its publication in 1911. It has been republished several times and translated into many languages, making it accessible to children all over the world. This book continues to capture the imagination of young readers and serves to remind them of the beauty and wonder of nature.
CONTENTS
I. DANNY MEADOW MOUSE LEARNS WHY HIS TAIL IS SHORT
II. WHY REDDY FOX HAS NO FRIENDS
III. WHY PETER RABBIT'S EARS ARE LONG
IV. REDDY FOX DISOBEYS
V. STRIPED CHIPMUNK'S POCKETS
VI. REDDY FOX, THE BOASTER
VII. JOHNNY CHUCK'S SECRET
VIII. JOHNNY CHUCK'S GREAT FIGHT
IX. MR. TOAD'S OLD SUIT
X. GRANDFATHER FROG GETS EVEN
XI. THE DISAPPOINTED BUSH
XII. WHY BOBBY COON WASHES HIS FOOD
XIII. THE MERRY LITTLE BREEZES HAVE A BUSY DAY
XIV. WHY HOOTY THE OWL DOES NOT PLAY ON THE GREEN MEADOWS
XV. DANNY MEADOW MOUSE LEARNS TO LAUGH