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Tale of Benny Badger

by Arthur Scott Bailey, Harry L. Smith
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Synopsis

From the author of the Tuck-Me-In and Sleepy-Time Tales. The story begins: Of course, Benny Badger had the best of reasons for living on the high, dry plains. There he had for neighbors plenty of ground squirrels and prairie dogs. And it is likely that he enjoyed their company much more than they did his. If anyone had asked them, those little wild people would no doubt have confessed that they wished Benny Badger was somewhere else. But their wishes meant nothing to Benny-if he knew anything of them. Although he couldn't help noticing that his small neighbors hurried into their homes whenever they caught sight of him, Benny never took the hint and went away. On the contrary, when he spied a prairie dog or a ground squirrel disappearing into his burrow Benny was more than ready to go right in after him. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2005
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing Company
Pages
136
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781417901975

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