About This Book
A young muskrat faces fear and curiosity when the Smiling Pool and its Laughing Brook begin to lose water, threatening the pond community. He joins several animal neighbors—Grandfather Frog, a mink, an otter, a turtle, and a buzzard—to journey upstream and investigate the cause. Their search reveals that a beaver's dam and human activity have altered the stream, creating tension over habitat and safety. The animals respond with cooperation and a compassionate deed by the beaver that helps restore balance and allows the community to remain together.
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