This collection of tales by Howard Garis featuring the much-loved Uncle Wiggily has been enchanting children for generations. Uncle Wiggily is the uncle we all would like to have - a kindly gentleman who helps get you out of scrapes. He just happens to be a bunny rabbit, and his nieces and nephews include Sammie and Susie Littletail, the rabbit children; Billie and Johnnie Bushytail, the squirrel boys; and Alice, Lulu, and Jimmie Wibblewobble, the duck children. Many more human and animal characters help Uncle Wiggily through his adventures, which Uncle Wiggily has a habit of getting into,...
This collection of tales by Howard Garis featuring the much-loved Uncle Wiggily has been enchanting children for generations. Uncle Wiggily is the unc...
You know that when Uncle Wiggily Longears, the old rabbit gentleman, started out to seek his fortune, he had to travel many weary miles -- but before he could get too weary, he ran smack-dab into more surprising adventures than a farmer's boy has holes in his overalls. First he set out at night -- and heard a weird noise from a tree. "Whoo-whooo My goodness, if it isn't Uncle Wiggily " cried the owl in surprise. "What are you doing out so late, I'd like to know?" "Waiting for a moonbeam, so I can see if there is any gold for my fortune at the end of it." That was the old rabbit's answer...
You know that when Uncle Wiggily Longears, the old rabbit gentleman, started out to seek his fortune, he had to travel many weary miles -- but befo...
What ailed dear old Uncle Wiggily, who is suffering all sorts of aches and pains? "Ha Hum " said Dr. Possum, again looking very wise. "You need a change of air You must travel about. Go on a journey, get out and see strange birds, and pick the pretty flowers. You don't get exercise enough." "Exercise enough " cried Uncle Wiggily. "Why, my goodness me sakes alive and a bunch of lilacs Don't I play checkers almost every night with Grandfather Goosey Gander?" But the old rabbit gentleman took the doctor's advice -- and what did he do first but leap right into a bear's den of dangers
What ailed dear old Uncle Wiggily, who is suffering all sorts of aches and pains? "Ha Hum " said Dr. Possum, again looking very wise. "You need a ...
Howard Garis was an early 20th century American author. He wrote many books for the famous Stratemeyer Syndicate under an assumed name. In 1910 he began writing under his own name. Stories in this bedtime collection include Buddy Pigg in a cabbage, Brighteyes and Mrs. Hoptoad, Buddy Pigg and Sammy Littletail, Buddy Pigg plays ball, Brighteyes Pigg and Sister Sallie, Dr. Pigg and Uncle Wiggily, Buddy Pigg is caught, Buddys and Brighteyes Fourth of July, Buddy Pigg wants a tail, Buddy walks a tight rope, Brighteyes in a tin can, Dr. Pigg and the firecracker, Buddy Pigg in a boat, Brighteyes...
Howard Garis was an early 20th century American author. He wrote many books for the famous Stratemeyer Syndicate under an assumed name. In 1910 he b...
One of the longest running story series for children is "The Bobbsey Twins" and it has delighted children and their parents for over a hundred years now. Follow the adventures of two sets of young twins at the turn of the Twentieth Century when there were no telephones, radios, or televisions, and horses and carriages were common-place. * * * * When the series begins (1904), Bert and Nan are eight, and Flossie and Freddie are four. The twins enjoy wonderful days filled with sunshine and love with their playmates, Grace, Nellie, and Charlie, and get into and out of trouble as only little kids...
One of the longest running story series for children is "The Bobbsey Twins" and it has delighted children and their parents for over a hundred years n...
One of the longest running story series for children is "The Bobbsey Twins" and it has delighted children and their parents for over a hundred years now. Follow the adventures of two sets of young twins at the turn of the Twentieth Century when there were no telephones, radios, or televisions, and horses and carriages were common-place. * * * * When the series begins (1904), Bert and Nan are eight, and Flossie and Freddie are four. The twins enjoy wonderful days filled with sunshine and love with their playmates, Grace, Nellie, and Charlie, and get into and out of trouble as only little kids...
One of the longest running story series for children is "The Bobbsey Twins" and it has delighted children and their parents for over a hundred years n...