SLUMBER-TOWN TALES(Trademark Registered.)By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEYAUTHOR OF THESLEEPY-TIME TALES and TUCK-ME-IN TALES—————————————————————————Colored Wrapper and Text Illustrations Drawn by HARRY L. SMITH—————————————————————————
These are fascinating stories of farmyard folk for boys and girls from about four to eight years of age.
THE TALE OF MISS KITTY CAT
When Mrs. Rat saw Miss Kitty Cat washing her face, she knew it meant rain. And she wouldn't let her husband leave home without his umbrella.
THE TALE OF HENRIETTA HEN
Henrietta Hen was an empty-headed creature with strange notions. She never laid an egg without making a great fuss about it.
THE TALE OF THE MULEY COW
The Muley Cow belonged to Johnnie Green. He often milked her; and she seldom put her foot in the milk pail.
THE TALE OF TURKEY PROUDFOOT
A vain fellow was Turkey Proudfoot. He loved to strut about the farmyard and spread his tail, which he claimed was the most elegant one in the neighborhood.
THE TALE OF PONY TWINKLEHEELS
Pony Twinkleheels trotted so fast you could scarcely tell one foot from another. Everybody had to step lively to get out of his way.
THE TALE OF OLD DOG SPOT
Old dog Spot had a keen nose. He was always ready to chase the wild folk. And he always looked foolish when they got away from him.
THE TALE OF GRUNTY PIG
Grunty pig was a great trial to his mother. He found it hard not to put his feet right in the feeding trough at meal time.
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TUCK-ME-IN TALES(Trademark Registered)By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEYAUTHOR OF THESLEEPY-TIME TALES and SLUMBER-TOWN TALES—————————————————————————Colored Wrapper and Text Illustrations Drawn by HARRY L. SMITH—————————————————————————
A delightful and unusual series of bird and insect stories for boys and girls from three to eight years old, or thereabouts.THE TALE OF JOLLY ROBINJolly Robin spreads happiness everywhere with his merry song.THE TALE OF OLD MR. CROWA wise bird was Mr. Crow. He'd laugh when any one tried to catch him.THE TALE OF SOLOMON OWLSolomon Owl looked so solemn that many people thought he knew everything.THE TALE OF JASPER JAYJasper Jay was very mischievous. But many of his neighbors liked him.THE TALE OF RUSTY WRENRusty Wren fought bravely to keep all strangers out of his house.THE TALE OF DADDY LONG-LEGSDaddy Long-Legs could point in all directions at once—with his different legs.THE TALE OF KIDDIE KATYDIDHe was a musical person and chanted all night during the autumn.THE TALE OF BETSY BUTTERFLYBetsy spent most of her time among the flowers.THE TALE OF BUSTER BUMBLEBEEBuster was clumsy and blundering, but was known far and wide.THE TALE OF FREDDIE FIREFLYFreddie had great sport dancing in the meadow and flashing his light.THE TALE OF BOBBY BOBOLINKBobby had a wonderful voice and loved to sing.THE TALE OF CHIRPY CRICKETChirpyloved to stroll about after dark and "chirp."THE TALE OF MRS. LADYBUGMrs. Ladybug loved to find out what her neighbors were doing and to give them advice.
A delightful and unusual series of bird and insect stories for boys and girls from three to eight years old, or thereabouts.
THE TALE OF JOLLY ROBIN
Jolly Robin spreads happiness everywhere with his merry song.
THE TALE OF OLD MR. CROW
A wise bird was Mr. Crow. He'd laugh when any one tried to catch him.
THE TALE OF SOLOMON OWL
Solomon Owl looked so solemn that many people thought he knew everything.
THE TALE OF JASPER JAY
Jasper Jay was very mischievous. But many of his neighbors liked him.
THE TALE OF RUSTY WREN
Rusty Wren fought bravely to keep all strangers out of his house.
THE TALE OF DADDY LONG-LEGS
Daddy Long-Legs could point in all directions at once—with his different legs.
THE TALE OF KIDDIE KATYDID
He was a musical person and chanted all night during the autumn.
THE TALE OF BETSY BUTTERFLY
Betsy spent most of her time among the flowers.
THE TALE OF BUSTER BUMBLEBEE
Buster was clumsy and blundering, but was known far and wide.
THE TALE OF FREDDIE FIREFLY
Freddie had great sport dancing in the meadow and flashing his light.
THE TALE OF BOBBY BOBOLINK
Bobby had a wonderful voice and loved to sing.
THE TALE OF CHIRPY CRICKET
Chirpyloved to stroll about after dark and "chirp."
THE TALE OF MRS. LADYBUG
Mrs. Ladybug loved to find out what her neighbors were doing and to give them advice.
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