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Audiobooks Children's Fiction Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories
Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories

Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories

by Thornton W. BURGESS (1874 - 1965)

Thornton W. Burgess was a conservationist and prolific author of children's books. His gently humorous stories about the animals of the meadows and woods teach little lessons about getting along with others; they are perfect bedtime stories for small children. (Summary by Laurie Anne Walden)


01 - Why Striped Chipmunk Is Proud of His Stripes

02 - Why Peter Rabbit Cannot Fold His Hands

03 - Why Unc' Billy Possum Plays Dead

04 - Why Reddy Fox Wears Red

05 - Why Jimmy Skunk Never Hurries

06 - Why Sammy Jay Has a Fine Coat

07 - Why Jerry Muskrat Builds His House in the Water

08 - Why Old Man Coyote Has Many Voices

09 - Why Miner the Mole Lives Under Ground

10 - Why Mr. Snake Cannot Wink

11 - Why Bobby Coon Has Rings on His Tail

12 - Why There Is a Black Head in the Buzzard Family

13 - Why Buster Bear Appears to Have No Tail

14 - Why Flitter the Bat Flies At Night

15 - Why Spotty the Turtle Carries His House With Him

16 - Why Paddy the Beaver Has a Broad Tail

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