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A collection of short, illustrated verses addresses a mischievous young reader through playful descriptions of animals. Each vignette takes a single beast and turns its habits or appearance into witty observation and mock-advice, pairing simple rhyme with comic illustrations. The poems adopt a lightly didactic voice that both teases childish manners and satirizes grown-up moralizing, using exaggeration and anthropomorphism to provoke laughter. Arranged as a sequence of self-contained pieces framed by a humorous introduction, the work rewards repeated reading by combining memorable rhythms with imaginative visual details.
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