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Uncle Wiggily is one of the most popular and enduring characters in American literature. A cheerful “bunny rabbit gentleman” with a wonderful knack for setting things right, he has been a reassuring friend to millions of children since early in the century. Uncle Wiggily’s amusing stories speak to readers about familiar experiences, and feature a lively cast of children and animal characters: Toodle and Noodle Flat-Tail, two playful beavers; Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, Uncle Wiggily’s loyal muskrat housekeeper; Stubby Toes, the little boy who is helped by a sure-footed rabbit named Baby Bunty;…mehr

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Uncle Wiggily is one of the most popular and enduring characters in American literature. A cheerful “bunny rabbit gentleman” with a wonderful knack for setting things right, he has been a reassuring friend to millions of children since early in the century. Uncle Wiggily’s amusing stories speak to readers about familiar experiences, and feature a lively cast of children and animal characters: Toodle and Noodle Flat-Tail, two playful beavers; Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, Uncle Wiggily’s loyal muskrat housekeeper; Stubby Toes, the little boy who is helped by a sure-footed rabbit named Baby Bunty; Grandpa Goosey Gander; the Kite Boy; and many others. Full of charm, warmth, and old-fashioned fun. 

This is a wonderful collection of stories that all children should read. The quality of writing, style, and ideas can help educate children in appreciating fine literature and language. 
Autorenporträt
Howard Roger Garis was an American author renowned for his contributions to children's literature, particularly the beloved ""Uncle Wiggily"" series. Born in 1873, Garis initially worked as a newspaperman before turning his talents to storytelling for children. His most famous creation, Uncle Wiggily, is a charming rabbit known for his adventurous spirit and kind-hearted nature. The series features Uncle Wiggily embarking on whimsical journeys, where he meets a variety of animal friends and encounters amusing challenges. Through these stories, Garis conveys important themes of friendship, kindness, and resilience, making them favorites among young readers and parents alike. In addition to the Uncle Wiggily books, Garis wrote numerous other children's stories and contributed significantly to early 20th-century literature. His engaging style and ability to connect with young audiences have ensured his work remains popular. Garis's legacy endures through his timeless tales, which continue to entertain and inspire generations of children, reinforcing the values of imagination and morality.