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The Tale of Ferdinand Frog

Chapter 51: HAPPY HOME SERIES
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An exuberant, vain but good-natured frog whose wide grin and sprightly antics provoke laughter and trouble among pond and woodland neighbors. Through a sequence of lighthearted episodes he sets out on a perilous journey to see a likeness of himself, attends singing parties, learns to swim, takes mud baths, makes social blunders and narrowly escapes predators, then runs away and is later caught up with. The stories gently explore cheerfulness, curiosity, consequences, and the forgiving friendships that restore harmony after comic misunderstandings.

Little Jack Rabbit Books
(Trademark Registered)
By DAVID CORY
Author of "Little Journeys to Happyland"
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Colored Wrappers With Text Illustrations.
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A new and unique series about the furred and feathered little people of the wood and meadow.

Children will eagerly follow the doings of little Jack Rabbit, and the clever way in which he escapes from his three enemies, Danny Fox, Mr. Wicked Wolf and Hungry Hawk will delight the youngsters.

LITTLE JACK RABBIT'S ADVENTURES
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND DANNY FOX
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND THE SQUIRREL BROTHERS
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND CHIPPY CHIPMUNK
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND THE BIG BROWN BEAR
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND UNCLE JOHN HARE
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND PROFESSOR CROW
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND OLD MAN WEASEL
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND MR. WICKED WOLF
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND HUNGRY HAWK
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND THE POLICEMAN DOG
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND MISS MOUSIE
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND UNCLE LUCKY
LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND THE YELLOW DOG TRAMP

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GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK
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HAPPY HOME SERIES

By HOWARD R. GARIS

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Individual Colored Wrappers and Colored Illustrations by
LANG CAMPBELL

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Mr. Garis has written many stories for boys and girls, among them his Uncle Wiggly volumes, but these books are something distinctly new, surprising and entertaining.


ADVENTURES OF THE GALLOPING GAS STOVE

A tale of how Gassy mysteriously disappeared, and how he came riding home on the back of an elephant. It is also related how he broke his leg, and fed a hungry family in a cottage near a lake.


ADVENTURES of the RUNAWAY ROCKING CHAIR

Racky creaked and groaned when fat Grandma sat on him too hard. He felt himself ill-treated, so he vanished. He did not intend to take Grandma's glasses with him, but he did. And he rocked a bunny to sleep.


ADVENTURES OF THE TRAVELING TABLE

Tippy, the table, always wanted to travel and see the world, but he did not know how to start. Until, all of a sudden, a diamond ring was hidden in his leg and a balloon carried him off through the air.


ADVENTURES OF THE SLIDING FOOT STOOL

Just because he did not want to be used as a milking stool by the Maiden All Forlorn, Skiddy slid away Christmas eve. With him went Jack the Jumper, and they had a wonderful time in the top shop.


ADVENTURES OF THE SAILING SOFA

Skippy always wanted to be a sailor. When the high water came in the spring, the sofa went sailing. He had a Rooster for a crew, while Tatter, the rag doll with one shoe button eye, was Captain.

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GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK
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Sleepy-Time Tales
(Trademark Registered)

By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY

THESE little books for little people tell of the adventures of the four-footed creatures of our American woods and fields in an amusing way that delights small two-footed human beings. At the same time, in the short-comings of Cuffy Bear and his neighbors, children are quick to recognize their own faults and to take home the obvious lessons.
For complete list of the books in
The Sleepy-Time Tales, see inside
flap of this wrapper.