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The second adventures of Uncle Wiggily - The bunny rabbit gentleman and his muskrat lady housekeeper - cover

The second adventures of Uncle Wiggily - The bunny rabbit gentleman and his muskrat lady housekeeper

Howard Roger Garis

Editorial: Good Press

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In "The Second Adventures of Uncle Wiggily," Howard Roger Garis transports readers back into the whimsical world of Uncle Wiggily, a beloved elderly rabbit who embarks on numerous escapades filled with fun and moral lessons. Written in a charming, accessible style characteristic of early 20th-century children's literature, the book employs a blend of humor and moral instruction, showcasing Garis's knack for engaging storytelling through simple yet enchanting prose. The narrative unfolds in a series of episodic adventures, capturing the essence of childhood curiosity and the challenges faced by the endearing protagonist, while reflecting the cultural values and innocence of its time. Howard Roger Garis was a prolific author of children's literature in the early 1900s and is noted for his contributions to series fiction for young readers. His experiences as a writer and editor for children's magazines likely influenced his understanding of the needs and interests of youthful audiences, enabling him to create relatable characters and scenarios that resonate with them. This background laid the groundwork for the whimsical and morally insightful tales featured in the Uncle Wiggily series, combining his passion for storytelling with his deep understanding of children's literature. This delightful collection is highly recommended for young readers and parents alike who seek engaging yet educational narratives. Garis's ability to weave lessons into entertaining plots ensures that children will not only enjoy Uncle Wiggily's escapades but also glean valuable insights into friendship, kindness, and resilience. An essential addition to any children's library, this book promises laughter and learning for all ages.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 150 páginas.

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