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A collection of short, illustrated children's tales that offer fanciful origin stories explaining how various animals acquired particular features and habits. The episodes center on a curious young rabbit who hears accounts from Mother West Wind and other woodland creatures, each vignette blending gentle humor, plain naturalistic detail, and simple moral lessons. Recurring themes include community, curiosity, and the consequences of greed, cleverness, or laziness, with each story structured as a compact fable aimed at young readers.
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