About This Book
A sequence of pastoral animal tales centers on an elderly toad whose sudden bursts of activity puzzle his meadow neighbors. Friends such as Jimmy Skunk, Peter Rabbit, and Old Mother West Wind observe his parenting at the Smiling Pool, the hatching and wanderings of his young, and his surprising tricks, including a lightning-fast tongue used to catch insects. Episodes move between comic misunderstandings, brief disappearances, and food-related mishaps to moments where pride yields to humility. The stories present charming vignettes of companionship, curiosity, and the practical rhythms of life in a small natural community.
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