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Young Cuffy Bear awakes from hibernation for a new season of adventures in this delightful storybook, which blends whimsical tales of wildlife with simple examples of the consequences of misbehavior. Cuffy's powerful curiosity leads him into some dangerous scrapes, as he discovers the perils of stealing honey from bees, bullying a porcupine, and following his impulses instead of his parents' advice. The first in Arthur Scott Bailey's Sleepy-Time Tales series, this volume features brief chapters that are perfect for bedtime reading. Black-and-white illustrations by Harry L. Smith add old-fashioned charm to the tales of Cuffy's escapades. …mehr

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Young Cuffy Bear awakes from hibernation for a new season of adventures in this delightful storybook, which blends whimsical tales of wildlife with simple examples of the consequences of misbehavior. Cuffy's powerful curiosity leads him into some dangerous scrapes, as he discovers the perils of stealing honey from bees, bullying a porcupine, and following his impulses instead of his parents' advice.
The first in Arthur Scott Bailey's Sleepy-Time Tales series, this volume features brief chapters that are perfect for bedtime reading. Black-and-white illustrations by Harry L. Smith add old-fashioned charm to the tales of Cuffy's escapades.



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Author of more than 40 children's books, Arthur Scott Bailey was a Harvard graduate and a contemporary of Thornton Burgess. He shared Burgess's style of wholesome storytelling, spinning tales of anthropomorphic creatures in the natural world.