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  • The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver

    Thornton W. Burgess

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 3, 2000)
    As this delightful story opens, something strange is going on! The waters of the Laughing Brook and Smiling Pool have become a mere trickle, causing alarm among the creatures of the Green Forest. It seems Jerry Muskrat's cousin, Paddy the Beaver, has come south to make himself a new home. That means he had to stop the waters that flowed in the Laughing Brook and Smiling Pool to make a fine new pond for himself and a comfortable home of sticks and mud. But what will happen to the waterways in the Green Forest?Young readers will find out in this charming tale of woodland adventure, as the gentle, good-natured beaver wins over scolding Sammy Jay and the two work together to outsmart Old Man Coyote.This timeless story, with original illustrations by Harrison Cady, not only entertains young readers and listeners, it also imparts valuable lessons about friendship, trust, and respect for the environment.
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  • The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver

    Thornton W. Burgess, Dorothy Ann Jackson, CoolBeat Audiobook Publishing

    Audiobook (CoolBeat Audiobook Publishing, Jan. 29, 2010)
    Good values are taught to us by the animals of the Green Forest. For Paddy the Beaver, an easy-going attitude coupled with hard-work and dedication to craftsmanship, lead to new forest friendships and a fine home. The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver was the 15th title in "The Bedtime Story-Books" series.
  • The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver

    Thornton W. Burgess

    eBook (Digireads.com, March 31, 2004)
    The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver
  • The Adventures of Buster Bear

    Thornton W. Burgess

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 24, 1993)
    When Buster Bear comes to live in the Green Forest, the amiable bully stirs up quite a commotion, for bears haven't lived in the forest for years. And sure enough, before long Buster has a series of run-ins with Little Joe Otter, Chatterer the Red Squirrel, Farmer Brown's Boy, and even a stubborn metal pail!These and other entertaining escapades are delightfully recounted in this engaging tale. Set in a timeless world of bubbling brooks, blue skies, and green groves, the story also teaches valuable lessons on the dangers of greed, pride, and insensitivity. The text, printed in large, easy-to-read type, is enhanced by six charming illustrations, based on the originals by Harrison Cady.
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  • The Adventures of Beanboy

    Lisa Harkrader

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 14, 2012)
    Never underestimate the power of the bean. Tucker MacBean has been drawing comic books almost as long as he’s been reading them. When his favorite comic has a contest for kids, he hopes he has finally found a way to fix his family—all he has to do is create the winning superhero sidekick . . . Introducing “Beanboy”—the first comic book character to truly harness the power of the bean for good. He is strong, he is relentless, he can double in size overnight (if given enough water). With thoughtful characterizations and copious comic book illustrations, this laughout-loud novel will have readers rooting for a superhero with true heart.
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  • The Adventures of Paddy Beaver

    Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) Burgess 1874-1965

    eBook (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver: Svenska Ljud Classica

    Thornton W. Burgess, John Lieder, SAGA Egmont

    Audiobook (SAGA Egmont, June 16, 2017)
    "The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver" is another in the long list of children's books by the conservationist Thornton W. Burgess. In this book, the industrious and clever Paddy Beaver, a newcomer to the Green Forest, has encounters with Sammy Jay, Jerry Muskrat, Ol' Man Coyote and other inhabitants of the Green Forest. Along the way, we learn how Paddy builds his dam and his house, and how he stores his food. We also learn little lessons about life, such as the importance of planning before doing, caring for Nature, trusting others, the benefits of working together and how wonderful it is to have a job one can sink one's teeth into.
  • The Adventures of Benny

    Steve Shreve

    language (Two Lions, March 5, 2013)
    As Benny goes on five adventures that take him from the woods behind his house to the pyramids of Egypt, he comes face to face with a host of bad guys—pirates, a mummy, and even his very own Booger-Man! And what about all those monkeys?Join Benny on these wild adventures as he confronts all things hilarious and grotesque. Black-and-white art on every spread of the book will appeal to reluctant readers as well as fans of comics, graphic novels, and illustrated novels.
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  • The Adventures of Buster Bear

    Thornton W. Burgess, Tom Weiss, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, March 6, 2015)
    Thornton W. Burgess was a conservationist and author of children's stories. He loved the beauty of nature and its living creatures so much that he wrote about them for 50 years. By the time he retired, he had written over 170 books and 15,000 stories for the daily newspaper column. The Adventures of Buster Bear follows a bear who has moved from the Great Woods to the Green Forest. Unknown to the little people of the Green Forest, Buster Bear, although is big and has a grumbly rumbly voice is actually very shy. As with most Burgess books, there is a positive morale to the story.
  • The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver

    Thornton Burgess, Harrison Cady, R.F. Gilmor

    eBook (, Feb. 10, 2017)
    Children’s Bedtime Story by Thornton Burgess: THE ADVENTURES OF PADDY THE BEAVER (ILLUSTRATED) When the water seems to dry up in the Smiling Pool, the animals of the Green Forest become alarmed and curious to find out why. Follow the critters of the Green Forest on another adventure by Natralist and early Environmentalist, Thornton Burgess with illustrations by Harrison Cady. How does Sammy Jay help Paddy the Beaver? Short chapters make this an ideal bedtime story you and your children will love. A selection from The Vintage Collection of R.F. Gilmor for a new generation of readers. For little hands to hold and to love. Available in Digital and Soft Cover Print.
  • The Adventures of Tanner Bean

    Michael Flipp

    Audiobook (Michael Flipp, March 18, 2019)
    Tanner Bean is a 12-year-old boy growing up in the city of St. Paul Minnesota in the 1970s. Tanner learns about hard work, saving his money, dealing with a bully, and making good decisions most of the time and the consequences of bad ones. Tanner works hard all summer saving for a new bike; not just any old bike, but the bike every kid dreamed of having because his parents could not afford to purchase it for him. Tanner's best friend, TJ, is a girl, and she can do most things better than the boys! The story also teaches young children some situational experiences about praying and asking God for help in times of trouble. The ending of this story teaches us all what a good heart brings, and we would all hope our own children learn this valuable lesson.
  • The Adventures of Paddy Beaver

    Thornton W. Burgess

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, Dec. 27, 2012)
    PADDY THE BEAVER BEGINS WORK Work, work all the night While the stars are shining bright; Work, work all the day; I have got no time to play. THIS little rhyme Paddy the Beaver made up as he toiled at building the dam which was to make the pond he so much desired deep in the Green Forest. Of course it wasn't quite true, that about working all night and all day. Nobody could do that, you know, and keep it up. Everybody has to rest and sleep. Yes, and everybody has to play a little to be at their best. So it wasn't quite true that Paddy worked all day after working all night. But it was true that Paddy had no time to play. He had too much to do. He had had his playtime during the long summer, and now he had to get ready for the long cold winter. Now of all the little workers in the Green Forest, on the Green Meadows, and in the Smiling Pool, none can compare with Paddy the Beaver, not even his cousin, Jerry Muskrat. Happy Jack Squirrel and Striped Chipmunk store up food for the long cold months when rough BrOther North Wind and Jack Frost rule, and Jerry Muskrat builds a fine house wherein to keep warm and comfortable, but all this is as nothing to the work of Paddy the Beaver. As I said before, Paddy had had a long playtime through the summer. He had wandered up and down the Laughing Brook. He had followed it way up to the place where it started. And all the time he had been studying and studying to make sure that he wanted to stay in the Green Forest. In the first place, he had to be sure that there was plenty of the kind of food that he likes. Then he had to be equally sure that he could make a pond near where this particular food grew. Last of all, he had to satisfy himself that if he did make a pond and build a home, he would be reasonably safe in it. And all these things he had done in his playtime. Now he was ready to go to work, and when Paddy begins work, he sticks to it until it is finished. He says that is the only way to succeed, and you know and I know that he is right. Now Paddy the Beaver can see at night just as Reddy Fox and Peter Rabbit and Bobby Coon can, and he likes the night best, because he feels safest then. But he can see in the daytime too, and when he feels that he is perfectly safe and no one is watching, he works then too. Of course the first thing to do was to build a dam across the Laughing Brook to make the pond he so much needed. He chose a low open place deep in the Green Forest, around the edge of which grew many young aspen-trees, the bark of which is his favorite food. Through the middle of this open place flowed the Laughing Brook. At the lower edge was just the place for a dam. It would not have to be very long, and when it was finished and the water was stopped in the Laughing Brook, it would just have to flow over the low open place and make a pond there. Paddy's eyes twinkled when he first saw it. It was right then that he made up his mind to stay in the Green Forest