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The adventures of Twinkly Eyes the little Black Bear

Chapter 2: INTRODUCTION
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About This Book

A series of short, self-contained woodland adventures follows a mischievous little black bear cub and his family as they learn practical survival skills and encounter other creatures and occasional humans. Episodes present moments of peril and play—learning to swim, foraging at berry patches and sugar camps, first aid, encounters with porcupines, snakes, and a forest fire, and seasonal shifts toward first snow—while supplying clear, age-appropriate explanations of animal behavior and outdoor science. Each tale combines action and gentle instruction to highlight maternal care, resourcefulness, and a respectful attitude toward wild animals.

INTRODUCTION

These little stories, which are intended both for children and their elders, are really true to natural science.

Disguised in fiction form, the reader gets a taste of biology, botany, zoology, and meteorology.

Such a taste may or may not lead the child to further study along those lines, but it will certainly give him a heightened appreciation of out-door life. Incidentally, he will have accumulated in the easiest possible way a great many facts that he will retain all his life.

The tales should also create a kindlier attitude toward our friends in fur and feathers, as well as instilling some of the stern virtues of the wilderness.

That these tales may be suitable for bedtime reading, no animal hero is ever killed. The big words are explained, and the adventure of each chapter harks back to the preceding in a way to refresh the memory of the reader who only takes time for a chapter an evening.

On the other hand, my readers have thus far included a large proportion of quite grown-up little boys.

Allen Chaffee.
To
HOWARD FOLSOM BROCK
whose great heart had in it a corner
for even the furred and
feathered folk.