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Chirpy loved to stroll about after dark and "chirp."
THE TALE OF MRS. LADYBUG
Mrs. Ladybug loved to find out what her neighbors were doing and to give them advice.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
Sleepy-Time Tales (Trademark Registered)
By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
_Wrappers and ill.u.s.trations in color._ _Drawings by HARRY L. SMITH_
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 which delights small two-footed human beings; and at the same time, in the shortcomings of Cuffy Bear and his neighbors, children are quick to recognize their own faults and to take home the obvious lessons.
Tuck-Me-In Tales (Trademark Registered)
By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
_Wrappers and ill.u.s.trations in color._ _Drawings by HARRY L. SMITH_
The stories of Jolly Robin, Old Mr. Crow and the other birds are as unusual as they are delightful, since this is almost the first time these feathered friends of the kiddies have appeared in print.
These bird stories, like the Sleepy-Time animal stories, are based upon actual natural history facts, but while the youngster eagerly listens to them, a moral foundation, of deeper importance than that in natural history, is being laid.
Slumber-Town Tales (Trademark Registered)
By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
_Wrappers and ill.u.s.trations in color._ _Drawings by HARRY L. SMITH_
The kiddies will love these fascinating stories of Farmyard Folk, which tell of the daily doings of Muley Cow, Old Dog Spot, and their companions. These tales will show them that they have much in common with Henrietta Hen and the others, and will develop in them a wholesome respect for those good friends.
Grosset & Dunlap, New York