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A timid meadow mouse frets over his short tail and embarks on a series of small-animal adventures that test his courage, resourcefulness, and friendships. He hides and plays with meadow neighbors, narrowly avoids predators, is captured and rescued, and aids others in turn. Episodes involve encounters with a red fox, a marsh hawk, Peter Rabbit, Mr. Toad, and seasonal forces; recurring themes are envy, bravery, cooperation, and learning to value oneself. The narrative proceeds as linked vignettes of danger, humor, and moral lessons for young readers.
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