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    Gentle morality lessons, delightfully taught, in a tale about an amiable bear who comes to live in the Green Forest. Large, easy-to-read type and charming illustrations.

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    88,-

    Charming fable about the animals in the Green Forest and what happens when water stops flowing in the Laughing Brook and the Smiling Pool. Large, easy-to-read type. 6 new illustrations.

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    "The Adventures of Johnny Chuck" is a classic children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess. First published in 1913, the book is part of Burgess's larger series known as "The Bedtime Story-Books," which features animal characters and imparts moral lessons in an engaging and entertaining manner. The story revolves around the main character, Johnny Chuck, a woodchuck who lives in the Green Meadows. Johnny is a curious and adventurous little creature who decides to leave his old home and find a new one. As he explores the world around him, he encounters various animal friends, including Reddy Fox, Sammy Jay, and Jimmy Skunk. Throughout the narrative, Johnny Chuck learns important lessons about the consequences of his actions and the value of friendship. The author uses the interactions between the animal characters to teach young readers about the importance of honesty, kindness, and the natural order of the animal kingdom. Thornton W. Burgess was known for his ability to weave educational elements seamlessly into his stories, making them both entertaining and informative for children. "The Adventures of Johnny Chuck" is no exception, as it combines a charming narrative with valuable life lessons, making it a timeless and beloved classic in children's literature.

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    173,-

    "The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad" is a classic children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess. It was first published in 1916 as part of the "Old Mother West Wind" series. The book is a delightful and educational story that introduces young readers to the natural world and its animal inhabitants.The central character, Old Mr. Toad, is a wise and experienced toad who lives in the Green Meadow. The story follows Old Mr. Toad as he embarks on various adventures and encounters different challenges. The narrative is set in a charming and anthropomorphic world where animals talk and display distinct personalities.Throughout the book, Old Mr. Toad interacts with other characters, such as Peter Rabbit, Grandfather Frog, and Jimmy Skunk. The storyline not only entertains but also imparts valuable lessons about the importance of curiosity, friendship, and the consequences of one's actions. Burgess uses a mix of humor, wit, and natural history elements to engage young readers and instill a love for nature."The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad" is known for its engaging narrative style, vivid characterizations, and the way it seamlessly combines entertainment with educational content. The book is part of a larger series by Thornton W. Burgess, each focusing on different animal characters and their adventures in the enchanting world of the Green Forest and the Green Meadow.

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    214,-

    "The Burgess Bird Book for Children" is a classic children's nature book written by Thornton W. Burgess. First published in 1919, the book is part of Burgess's larger series of nature books aimed at introducing young readers to the wonders of the natural world. The Burgess Bird Book focuses specifically on birds and their habits.The narrative is framed as a series of bedtime stories told by Peter Rabbit to his friends in the Green Forest. In each chapter, Peter Rabbit introduces a new bird character, and Old Mother West Wind provides additional information about the bird's habits and characteristics. The characters include Jenny Wren, Chippy the Chipping Sparrow, Tommy Tit the Chickadee, and many others.Thornton W. Burgess uses a delightful storytelling style to engage young readers and impart valuable information about the featured birds. The book not only provides facts about the birds but also weaves in entertaining stories that make learning about nature an enjoyable experience. The author's love for wildlife and his desire to instill a sense of wonder and appreciation for the natural world are evident throughout the book."The Burgess Bird Book for Children" is praised for its educational content, charming characters, and the seamless blend of storytelling and factual information. It remains a timeless resource for introducing children to the fascinating world of birds and fostering a love for nature.

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    173,-

    "The Adventures of Reddy Fox" is a classic children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess, an American author and conservationist. The book was first published in 1913 and is part of Burgess's long-running series of animal stories set in the fictional world of the Green Forest.The story revolves around Reddy Fox, a lively and clever young fox known for his mischievous adventures. Reddy lives in the Green Forest and often finds himself in humorous and tricky situations as he interacts with other woodland creatures. One of his primary pursuits is outsmarting Farmer Brown's boy and avoiding capture.The narrative not only entertains young readers with its engaging storyline but also imparts valuable lessons about nature, wildlife, and the importance of wit and resourcefulness. Throughout the book, Burgess weaves in elements of natural history, introducing children to the habits and behaviors of the various animals that inhabit the Green Forest.The Adventures of Reddy Fox is part of Burgess's larger collection of animal stories, collectively known as "Old Mother West Wind" series. The series features anthropomorphic animal characters and is designed to educate children about the natural world while fostering a love for wildlife and conservation.Burgess's storytelling is characterized by its warmth, simplicity, and the charm of the characters. "The Adventures of Reddy Fox" is a delightful read for young audiences, offering both entertainment and educational value as it brings the forest and its inhabitants to life through the eyes of the endearing Reddy Fox.

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    186,-

    "The Adventures of Unc' Billy Possum" is a delightful children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess, an American author and naturalist. First published in 1914, the book is part of Burgess's series of animal stories set in the fictional world of the Green Forest.Key features of "The Adventures of Unc' Billy Possum":Animal Characters: Burgess's stories are known for their charming animal characters, and Unc' Billy Possum is no exception. The tale revolves around the misadventures of Unc' Billy, a lovable possum, and his friends in the Green Forest.Whimsical Adventures: The narrative is filled with whimsical and engaging adventures as Unc' Billy Possum navigates the challenges of the forest. Whether he's avoiding predators or outsmarting his friends, each chapter presents a new and entertaining escapade.Moral Lessons: Like many of Burgess's works, this book incorporates gentle moral lessons suitable for young readers. Through the escapades of Unc' Billy Possum, children can learn about friendship, resourcefulness, and the consequences of one's actions.Nature Exploration: Burgess, a naturalist, infuses his stories with a love for nature and the outdoors. Readers are introduced to the habits and personalities of various forest animals, creating an educational and immersive experience.Wholesome Entertainment: "The Adventures of Unc' Billy Possum" provides wholesome and entertaining content for children. The stories are written in a style that captures the imagination and fosters a love for reading.Character Development: Throughout the book, readers witness the growth and development of Unc' Billy Possum as he encounters different situations. The character's resilience and cleverness are central to the unfolding narrative.Illustrations: Depending on the edition, the book may feature charming illustrations that bring the characters and their adventures to life. These illustrations contribute to the overall appeal of the story for young readers.Series Context: The book is part of Burgess's larger series of animal stories, and readers familiar with his other works will recognize recurring characters and settings from the Green Forest."The Adventures of Unc' Billy Possum" is a classic children's book that continues to captivate young readers with its endearing characters, engaging plot, and the timeless charm of Burgess's storytelling. It remains a beloved work in the realm of children's literature, offering a delightful introduction to the wonders of the natural world through the eyes of lovable forest creatures.

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    160,-

    "The Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel" is a children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess. First published in 1915, this book is part of Burgess's series of nature stories that feature anthropomorphic animal characters and convey moral lessons in an entertaining and accessible manner for young readers.Key features of "The Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel" include:Animal Characters: The book follows the adventures of Chatterer, a red squirrel, and introduces various other woodland creatures with whom Chatterer interacts. Burgess uses these characters to personify animal behaviors and characteristics, making them relatable to young readers.Nature Setting: The story is set in the natural environment of the forest, and Burgess describes the woods and meadows in vivid detail. This setting serves as a backdrop for the characters' adventures and provides an educational element by introducing children to the wonders of nature.Adventure and Peril: Chatterer, like many of Burgess's characters, encounters various challenges and adventures throughout the story. These challenges often involve encounters with other animals, overcoming obstacles, and learning important life lessons.Moral Lessons: As with many of Burgess's works, "The Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel" incorporates moral lessons and values. The characters' experiences and decisions illustrate concepts such as friendship, responsibility, and the consequences of one's actions.Educational Elements: Burgess, a naturalist and conservationist, infused his stories with educational content about the habits and behaviors of animals. Through the adventures of Chatterer, young readers can learn about the lives of red squirrels and gain an appreciation for the natural world.Thornton W. Burgess wrote numerous children's books featuring animal characters, and his works have been cherished for their combination of storytelling, education, and moral guidance. "The Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel" is a charming addition to Burgess's body of work and continues to be enjoyed by young readers interested in nature and animal stories.

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    329,-

    In this complete collection of Green Forest stories, beloved storyteller Thornton W. Burgess takes young readers to the Green Forest to enjoy the adventures of Lightfoot the Deer, Blacky the Crow, Whitefoot the Wood Mouse, Buster Bear's Twins, and other woodland friends. The chapters are generally short-the perfect length to read as a bedtime story. For older readers looking for something different to share with children, or for new readers beginning to tackle "chapter books," these tales provide excellent practice in reading that will leave children begging for more.Thornton W. Burgess was a conservationist who wrote thousands of stories reflecting his fascination with wildlife and concern for nature, teaching generations of children gentle lessons about life, ecology, and respect for the environment, all based on his own real-life observations of the animals around him. His engaging tales offer a fascinating look into a complex and beautiful place that any child may then want to explore more fully. As humanity faces the daily loss of animal species, stories that encourage young readers to learn about and respect the creatures of the natural world deserve our renewed attention and respect.

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    In this complete collection of Green Meadow stories, beloved storyteller Thornton W. Burgess takes young readers to the Green Meadow to enjoy the adventures of Happy Jack the squirrel, Mrs. Peter Rabbit, Bowser the Hound, Old Granny Fox, and other woodland friends. The chapters are generally short-the perfect length to read as a bedtime story. For older readers looking for something different to share with children, or for new readers beginning to tackle "chapter books," these tales provide excellent practice in reading that will leave children begging for more.Thornton W. Burgess was a conservationist who wrote thousands of stories reflecting his fascination with wildlife and concern for nature, teaching generations of children gentle lessons about life, ecology, and respect for the environment, all based on his own real-life observations of the animals around him. His engaging tales offer a fascinating look into a complex and beautiful place that any child may then want to explore more fully. As humanity faces the daily loss of animal species, stories that encourage young readers to learn about and respect the creatures of the natural world deserve our renewed attention and respect.

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    "The Adventures of Buster Bear" is a children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess, an American author and naturalist, and first published in 1916. The book is part of Burgess's popular series of animal stories set in the Green Forest. The story revolves around Buster Bear, a new character introduced by Burgess, and his various adventures in the Green Forest. Buster Bear is portrayed as a lovable and sometimes mischievous character who adds excitement to the animal community. The book explores themes of friendship, curiosity, and the importance of understanding and respecting the natural world. Throughout the narrative, readers encounter other familiar characters from Burgess's series, such as Peter Rabbit, Jimmy Skunk, and Sammy Jay. The interactions and adventures of these characters often convey valuable lessons about the environment and the relationships between different species in the animal kingdom. Burgess's writing style is engaging and accessible for young readers, and he combines entertainment with an educational focus on nature and wildlife. "The Adventures of Buster Bear" is not only a delightful story but also a means of introducing children to the wonders of the natural world and the importance of living harmoniously with it.

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    186,-

    "Old Granny Fox" is a children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess, an American author and naturalist, and first published in 1920. The book is part of Burgess's long-running series of animal stories set in the Green Forest, where anthropomorphic animals engage in various adventures and learn valuable life lessons. The central character in "Old Granny Fox" is, as the title suggests, Granny Fox, an intelligent and cunning old fox who lives in the Green Forest. The story revolves around Granny Fox's efforts to outsmart Farmer Brown's Boy, who is determined to catch her and her family. Throughout the narrative, Granny Fox uses her wit and resourcefulness to evade capture and protect her young ones. Key features of "Old Granny Fox" include: Anthropomorphic Animals: Much like other works by Thornton W. Burgess, "Old Granny Fox" features animals that exhibit human-like qualities, such as the ability to talk and think. This anthropomorphism is a characteristic of Burgess's storytelling style, making the animal characters relatable and endearing to young readers. Nature and Morality: The book incorporates elements of the natural world and imparts moral lessons to its readers. As Granny Fox faces challenges and dilemmas, the story underscores the importance of cleverness, resourcefulness, and, at times, the consequences of mischief. Adventure and Suspense: "Old Granny Fox" is filled with adventure and suspense as Granny Fox and her family navigate the dangers of the Green Forest and contend with the persistent Farmer Brown's Boy. The narrative keeps young readers engaged with its lively storytelling and the unpredictable outcomes of Granny Fox's schemes. Themes of Family and Survival: The book explores themes of family bonds and the instinct for survival in the animal kingdom. Granny Fox's determination to protect her family from harm is a central aspect of the story. Thornton W. Burgess was a prominent advocate for wildlife conservation and education. Through his stories, he aimed to instill in young readers a love for nature and an understanding of the interconnectedness of all living beings. "Old Granny Fox" is one of many titles in Burgess's extensive collection of nature stories for children, and it continues to be appreciated for its entertaining narrative and the timeless lessons it imparts.

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    186,-

    Bowser the Hound isn't very clever - certainly not as clever as Old Man Coyote, who's full of tricks! There's one thing, though, that Bowser's really good at, and that's pursuing someone who'll give him a long, hard run. Actually, he'll go without eating just for the pleasure of chasing Reddy and Granny Fox or Old Man Coyote. One day, Bowser gets more than he bargained for when Old Man Coyote decides to lead him on a long chase, just for fun, and make Bowser run and run. In fact, Bowser runs out of the forest and the old pasture until he's so far from home, he feels as if he is in another country. But with the help of Blacky the Crow and other friends, Bowser finally gets even with the old coyote. Young readers and nature lovers of all ages will love this appealing story of exciting animal life in the Green Forest.

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    173,-

    "The Adventures of Prickly Porky" is a children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess, an American author and naturalist. The book is part of Burgess's long-running series of animal stories set in the fictional Green Forest. First published in 1913, the story revolves around the various woodland creatures and their interactions. The central character, Prickly Porky, is a porcupine who, despite his sharp quills, is quite amiable. Prickly Porky is well-liked by the other animals in the Green Forest, and the story follows his adventures as he navigates the challenges and encounters different characters. As with many of Burgess's works, "The Adventures of Prickly Porky" combines elements of fiction and natural history. The author weaves educational information about the habits and behaviors of the animals into the narrative, making it both entertaining and informative for young readers. The book is written in a style that anthropomorphizes the animal characters, giving them distinct personalities and characteristics that children can easily relate to. Overall, "The Adventures of Prickly Porky" is a classic children's book that combines storytelling with lessons about nature, friendship, and cooperation, making it a delightful read for young audiences.

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    185,-

    "The Adventures of Lightfoot the Deer" is a classic children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess. It is part of Burgess's long-running series of animal stories set in the Green Forest. First published in 1915, the book follows the adventures of Lightfoot, a young and inexperienced white-tailed deer, as he navigates the challenges of the forest and encounters various animal characters. The story begins with Lightfoot's arrival in the Green Forest and introduces readers to the diverse and lively community of woodland creatures. As Lightfoot explores his new surroundings, he faces both natural dangers and the constant threat of hunters. The narrative is rich with descriptions of the forest environment and the habits of its inhabitants. Throughout the book, Lightfoot encounters other animals such as Reddy Fox, Granny Fox, and Buster Bear, each contributing to the unfolding drama of Lightfoot's life. The interactions between the characters serve as a vehicle for teaching young readers about the behaviors and characteristics of different animals in a natural setting. Thornton W. Burgess was known for his ability to blend entertainment with educational elements, and "The Adventures of Lightfoot the Deer" is no exception. The book imparts valuable lessons about the importance of caution, resourcefulness, and adaptability in the wild. The author's love for nature and wildlife is evident in the way he weaves facts about the habits and habitats of the animals into the storyline. Overall, "The Adventures of Lightfoot the Deer" is a delightful and educational tale that has captivated generations of readers with its charming characters and engaging storytelling. It serves as a timeless example of children's literature that combines entertainment with an appreciation for the natural world.

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    186,-

    "The Adventures of Happy Jack" is a children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess, an American author and naturalist known for his numerous animal stories. The book is part of Burgess's popular series of animal tales set in the fictional world of the Green Forest. This series, often referred to as the "Green Meadow Series," features anthropomorphic animal characters who experience various adventures and life lessons in the natural world. In "The Adventures of Happy Jack," the titular character, Happy Jack Squirrel, takes center stage. Happy Jack is a lively and mischievous gray squirrel who lives in the Green Forest. The story follows Happy Jack as he embarks on a series of adventures and encounters with other forest animals, including Reddy Fox, Old Man Coyote, Chatterer the Red Squirrel, Sammy Jay, and more. Each character in the book has its own distinct personality and quirks. Throughout the story, Happy Jack faces both perilous situations and comical mishaps, often as a result of his curiosity and playful nature. Readers will find valuable lessons about the importance of wit, resourcefulness, and good-heartedness in dealing with the challenges of the forest. Thornton W. Burgess's storytelling is infused with a deep love and understanding of the natural world. He uses these animal characters to teach young readers about the habits, behaviors, and interactions of various wildlife species, while also weaving in themes of friendship, perseverance, and the consequences of one's actions. "The Adventures of Happy Jack" is a delightful and educational book that introduces children to the wonders of nature and the importance of living in harmony with the animal kingdom. It is a charming addition to Burgess's broader collection of animal stories and has been a beloved classic in children's literature for many years.

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    516,-

    In this complete collection of bedtime tales, beloved storyteller Thornton W. Burgess takes young readers to the Green Forest to enjoy the adventures of Peter Cottontail, Mrs. Quack, Jimmy Skunk, Danny Meadow Mouse, and many other woodland friends. The chapters are generally short--the perfect length to read as a bedtime story. For older readers looking for something different to share with children, or for new readers beginning to tackle "chapter books," these tales provide excellent practice in reading that will leave children begging for more.Thornton W. Burgess was a conservationist who wrote thousands of stories reflecting his fascination with wildlife and concern for nature, teaching generations of children gentle lessons about life, ecology, and respect for the environment, all based on his own real-life observations of the natural world. His engaging tales offer a fascinating look into a complex and beautiful place that any child may then want to explore more fully. As humanity faces the daily loss of animal species, stories that encourage young readers to learn about and respect the creatures of the natural world deserve our renewed attention and respect.Each book in this collection features a charming illustration by Harrison Cady, twenty in all, with another dozen thrown in just for fun. This volume is printed on acid-free, archival-quality paper for long life and durability.

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    383,-

    "The Burgess Animal Book for Children" by Thornton W. Burgess is an educational and delightful journey into the world of animals. This book serves as an engaging introduction to the animal kingdom for young readers. In its pages, children will discover a treasure trove of information about various North American animals, all presented in a captivating narrative style.Thornton W. Burgess, a renowned author of children's literature, takes young readers on a series of adventures through the Green Forest. Through the eyes of the characters, including Peter Rabbit, Grandfather Frog, and Jimmy Skunk, readers learn about the habits, behaviors, and personalities of animals they encounter along the way.The book seamlessly blends storytelling with factual information, making it an engaging and educational read. As the characters encounter different animals, readers gain insights into each species' unique characteristics, habitats, and survival strategies. These encounters are both entertaining and educational, making the learning experience enjoyable for young readers.One of the book's strengths is its ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible to children. It introduces them to important ecological ideas such as the food chain and the interdependence of species in a way that is easy to understand. This approach encourages young minds to appreciate the natural world and its intricacies.Throughout the book, Burgess weaves in valuable life lessons, such as the importance of respect for nature and the need for conservation. These moral themes provide an additional layer of depth to the narrative and contribute to the book's enduring appeal."The Burgess Animal Book for Children" is not just a book for reading; it's a book for experiencing. Young readers are invited to imagine themselves in the Green Forest, getting to know the animal characters and observing their behaviors. This imaginative immersion makes the learning process interactive and engaging.In summary, Thornton W. Burgess's "The Burgess Animal Book for Children" is a masterful blend of storytelling and education. It introduces young readers to the wonders of the natural world, fosters an appreciation for wildlife, and imparts valuable life lessons¿all within the framework of an enchanting adventure in the Green Forest.

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    383,-

    "The Boy Scouts in a Trapper's Camp" by Thornton W. Burgess is an exciting adventure novel that follows a group of Boy Scouts as they immerse themselves in the wilderness and learn from a seasoned trapper.In this thrilling story, the Boy Scouts venture into the wild and set up camp in the company of a knowledgeable trapper. Under his guidance, they explore the natural world, learn essential survival skills, and gain an appreciation for the environment. Throughout their adventure, they encounter various challenges and opportunities to demonstrate their resourcefulness and teamwork.The novel celebrates the spirit of outdoor exploration, environmental stewardship, and the values of the Boy Scouts, including self-reliance and a deep respect for nature. It portrays how these young scouts develop a deep connection to the wilderness and its inhabitants.Thornton W. Burgess's storytelling captures the beauty of the natural world and offers an action-packed narrative that highlights the educational and character-building aspects of scouting and outdoor adventure.

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    383,-

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