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A series of short, framed tales presents how different woodland and meadow animals came to have particular names, habits, or physical traits. Each chapter follows an anthropomorphized creature as it faces a small moral or survival challenge that results in a practical change or an origin explanation. Narrative voice is simple and conversational, mixing gentle humor with clear natural descriptions and conservation-minded lessons about adaptation, modesty, patience, and community. The tales are organized episodically, suitable for young readers and for reading aloud.

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Thornton W. Burgess

Thornton W. Burgess was an American author and naturalist, best known for his children's books that feature anthropomorphic animals and convey lessons about nature and conservation. His most notable works include the "Mother West Wind" series, which introduces young readers to the adventures of various woodland creatures. Through characters like Billy Mink and Blacky the Crow, Burgess aimed to instill a love for the outdoors and an understanding of wildlife. His engaging storytelling and vivid descriptions have made his books enduring favorites among children and educators alike, contributing significantly to early 20th-century children's literature.

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