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  • The Tale of Fatty Coon

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Paperback (Dodo Press, March 1, 2006)
    Classic children's book, from the Sleepy-Time Tales series. Teaches basic science of the animal and insect world through the lives of the characters and explores various animal characteristics, environments and predators. Rich in vocabulary and attention to detail.
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  • The Tale of Nimble Deer

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 11, 2017)
    Nimble was a tiny little fawn and his mother was sure he was too frail and delicate for life in the wild. But Nimble surprises everyone in this charming tale by Arthur Scott Bailey in his Slleepy~Time Tales Series. Recommended by The Gunston Trust for Nonviolence in Children's Literature. Ages 3 - 10.
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  • The Tale of Betsy Butterfly

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap Pub, Sept. 3, 1918)
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  • Sleepy-Time Tales: the Tale of Fatty Coon

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 25, 2017)
    Fatty Coon was so fat and round that he looked like a ball of fur, with a plumelike tail for a handle. But if you looked at him closely you would have seen a pair of very bright eyes watching you. Fatty loved to eat. Yes—he loved eating better than anything else in the world. That was what made him so fat. And that, too, was what led him into many adventures. Close by a swamp, which lay down in the valley, between Blue Mountain and Swift River, Fatty Coon lived with his mother and his brother and his two sisters. Among them all there was what grown people call "a strong family resemblance," which is the same thing as saying that they all looked very much alike. The tail of each one of them—mother and children too—had six black rings around it. Each of them had a dark brown patch of fur across the face, like a mask. And—what do you think?—each of them, even Fatty and his brother and his sisters, had a stiff, white moustache! Of course, though they all looked so much alike, you would have known which was Mrs. Coon, for she was so much bigger than her children. And you would have known which was Fatty—he was so much rounder than his brother and his sisters. Mrs. Coon's home was in the hollow branch of an old tree. It was a giant of a tree—a poplar close by a brook which ran into the swamp—and the branch which was Mrs. Coon's home was as big as most tree-trunks are.
  • The Tale of Tommy Fox

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 8, 2016)
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  • The Tale of Jasper Jay

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 1, 2016)
    Some of the feathered folk in Pleasant Valley said that old Mr. Crow was the noisiest person in the neighborhood. But they must have forgotten all about Mr. Crow's knavish cousin, Jasper Jay. And it was not only in summer, either, that Jasper's shrieks and laughter woke the echoes. Since it was his habit to spend his winters right there in Farmer Green's young pines, near the foot of Blue Mountain, on many a cold morning Jasper's ear-splitting "Jay! jay!" rang out on the frosty air.
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  • The Tale of Solomon Owl

    Arthur Scott Bailey, Richard Buchko

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 22, 2014)
    A great book for parents to read to their youngest children, and then for the children to read for themselves as they grow!"In spite of the mild, questioning look upon his face whenever anyone surprised him in the daytime, Solomon Owl was the noisiest of all the different families of owls in Pleasant Valley. There were the barn owls, the long-eared owls, the short-eared owls, the saw-whet owls, the screech owls—but there! there's no use of naming them all. There wasn't one of them that could equal Solomon Owl's laughing and hooting and shrieking and wailing—at night. During the day, however, Solomon Owl he was quiet about it. One reason for his silence then was that he generally slept when the sun was shining. And when most people were sleeping, Solomon Owl was as wide awake as he could be. He was a night-prowler—if ever there was one. And he could see a mouse on the darkest night, even if it stirred ever so slightly. That was unfortunate for the mice. But luckily for them, Solomon Owl couldn't be in more than one place at a time. Otherwise, there wouldn't have been a mouse left in Pleasant Valley—if he could have had his way. "
  • The Tale of Freddie Firefly

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 12, 2016)
    Arthur Scott Bailey was one of the most prolific and popular authors of kids books in the early 20th century. He wrote several dozen books, many of which are still read today.
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  • The Tale of Jolly Robin - Illustrated

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 12, 2015)
    This is a new edition of “The Tale of Jolly Robin,” originally published in 1917 by Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, New York. Part of the project Bedtime-Tales Series of classic literature, this is a new edition of the classic work published in 1917—not a facsimile reprint. Obvious typographical errors have been carefully corrected and the entire text has been reset and redesigned by Pen House Editions to enhance readability, while respecting the original edition. There was a time when Jolly Robin was just a nestling. With two brothers and one sister, all of them, like him, much spotted with black, he lived in a house in one of Farmer Green's apple trees. But he grew to be a strong a beautiful bird, with lots of interesting forest friends! One of the most important things a parent can do for their child’s education is to read to them. Arthur Scott Bailey’s books will hold the child’s interest, expand their intelligence and foster their love of reading. But just a few words would be enough to describe Bailey’s beautiful books: Charming, sweetly humorous, simply and well-written children’s books. About the Author: Arthur Scott Bailey was born in Vermont on November 15, 1877. He was an American writer, intellectual and author of more than forty children's books, including the famous “Tuck-Me-In Tales,” the “Sleepy-Time Tales,” and the “Slumber-Town Tales.” One of his most admirable qualities was the fact that he never used language that talked down to children; instead, he frequently used words beyond their average vocabulary in an effort to broaden their knowledge. Bailey was a graduate of Harvard. He died on October 17, 1949.
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  • THE TALE OF BETSY BUTTERFLY Illustrated

    Arthur Scott Bailey, Harry L. Smith

    eBook (Evergreen Books, )
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  • The tale of Frisky Squirrel

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1915)
    Series: Sleepy-time tales Hardcover: 112 pages Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap; First Edition edition (1915) Language: English ASIN: B0008CYSVC
  • The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker

    Arthur Scott Bailey

    Paperback (Leopold Classic Library, Nov. 26, 2015)
    About the Book Fairy tales, wonder tales, magic tales are a folklore genre taking the form of a short story that typically includes magical beings such as dragons, elves, fairies, giants, gnomes, goblins, griffins, mermaids, talking animals, trolls, unicorns, or witches. Generally, magic or enchantments are involved. Fairy tales are distinguished from legends, are mainly derived from European tradition and folk lore, and are generally children's literature. Mythology has a broader and older pedigree than fairy tales, dating back to ancient times in a number of European, African, Middle Eastern and Asian civilizations. Best known among these to Western audiences are Ancient Greek and Old Norse myths and legends. Generally, these myths and legends describe epic quests, journeys and interactions between human adventurers or heroes and god-like deities.Also in this Book A short story collection is a book that contains short stories written by a single author. It is distinguished from an anthology of fiction, which includes stories by more than one author.And in this Book Collections of Essays are anthologies that have been compiled in order to demonstrate the works of a number of essayists. The list of essayists who have been active throughout the world and throughout time, is extraordinary. About us Leopold Classic Library has the goal of making available to readers the classic books that have been out of print for decades. While these books may have occasional imperfections, we consider that only hand checking of every page ensures readable content without poor picture quality, blurred or missing text etc. That's why we: republish only hand checked books; that are high quality; enabling readers to see classic books in original formats; that are unlikely to have missing or blurred pages. You can search "Leopold Classic Library" in categories of your interest to find other books in our extensive collection. Happy reading!