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The tale follows a young beaver who decides to build a dam and pond, then constructs an underwater house and stores bark for winter. Throughout the work he plans, labors, and improvises, sometimes drawing mockery or curiosity from other woodland creatures such as a muskrat, a jay, and a rabbit, while dealing with human curiosity and the wiles of a crafty coyote. The narrative presents practical problem-solving, cooperative efforts with allies, and lessons about perseverance, preparedness, and respect among neighbors, conveyed through episodic scenes of construction, harvest, and small adventures in a friendly forest community.
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