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Uncle Wiggily's Auto Sled / or, How Mr. Hedgehog Helped Him Get Up the Slippery Hill; and, How Uncle Wiggily Made a Snow Pudding. Also, What Happened in the Snow Fort cover

Uncle Wiggily's Auto Sled / or, How Mr. Hedgehog Helped Him Get Up the Slippery Hill; and, How Uncle Wiggily Made a Snow Pudding. Also, What Happened in the Snow Fort

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Three illustrated winter tales follow an elderly rabbit gentleman and his animal friends through humorous seasonal mishaps. In the first story a car becomes an auto-sled stuck on an icy hill until a porcupine’s quills are lashed to the wheels to gain traction and escape two prowling rogues. The second recounts the rabbit’s errands and a snow pudding episode involving playful piglet helpers. The third describes games and misadventures around a snow fort. Cooperative problem solving, gentle peril, and comic inventions drive brief episodic adventures aimed at young readers.

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Howard Roger Garis

Howard Roger Garis was an American author known for his prolific contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his series featuring the character Dick Hamilton, a young millionaire who embarks on various adventures, including tales of airships, football teams, and steam yachts. Garis's storytelling often blends humor and whimsy, appealing to young readers. His notable works include "Adventures of the Runaway Rocking Chair" and "Buddy and Brighteyes Pigg: Bed Time Stories," showcasing his ability to engage children with imaginative narratives and relatable characters.

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