
Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
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Works of Howard Roger Garis with active table of contents to navigate easily. Works Wiggily's AdventuresUncle Wiggily in the WoodsUncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard Uncle Wiggily's TravelsThe first Uncle Wiggily story appeared January 10, 1910 in the Newark News. For almost four decades, the newspaper published an Uncle Wiggily story by Garis every day except Sunday, and the series was eventually nationally syndicated. By the time Garis retired from the newspaper in 1947, he had written more than 15,000 Uncle Wiggily stories.By virtue of his accessible characters and engaging plots, Garis wa...
Chapters (47)
- [Frontispiece: She put her sled on the slanting tree, sat down and Jillie gave her a little push.]
- BEDTIME STORIES
- Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
- HOWARD R. GARIS
- ILLUSTRATED BY LOUIS WISA
- A. L. BURT COMPANY PUBLISHERS —————— NEW YORK
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- She put her sled on the slanting tree, sat down and Jillie gave her a little push . . . . . . Frontispiece Down toppled Uncle Wiggily's hat, not in the least hurt. As they passed a high rock, out from behind it jumped the bad old tail-pulling monkey. The tree barked and roared so like a lion that the foxes were frightened and were glad enough to run away. Up, up and up into the air blew the kite and, as the string was tangled around the babboon's paws, it took him up with it. "Ker-sneezio! Ker-snitzio! Ker-choo!" he sneezed as the powder from the puff balls went up his nose and into his eyes. Jackie was so surprised that he opened his mouth. Before Uncle Wiggily could stop himself he had run into the bush.
- STORY I UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE WILLOW TREE
- STORY II UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE WINTERGREEN
- STORY III UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SLIPPERY ELM
- STORY IV UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SASSAFRAS
- STORY V UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PULPIT-JACK
- STORY VI UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE VIOLETS
- STORY VII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HIGH TREE
- [Illustration: Down toppled Uncle Wiggily's hat, not in the least hurt.]
- STORY VIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PEPPERMINT
- STORY IX UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BIRCH TREE
- STORY X UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BUTTERNUT TREE
- STORY XI UNCLE WIGGILY AND LULU'S HAT
- STORY XII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SNOW DROPS
- [Illustration: As they passed a high rock, out from behind it jumped the bad old tail-pulling monkey.]
- STORY XIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HORSE CHESTNUT
- STORY XIV UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PINE TREE
- STORY XV UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE GREEN RUSHES
- STORY XVI UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BEE TREE
- STORY XVII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE DOGWOOD
- [Illustration: The tree barked and roared so like a lion that the foxes were frightened and were glad enough to run away.]
- STORY XVIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HAZEL NUTS
- STORY XIX UNCLE WIGGILY AND SUSIE'S DRESS
- STORY XX UNCLE WIGGILY AND TOMMIE'S KITE
- [Illustration: Up, up and up into the air blew the kite and, as the string was tangled around the babboon's paws, it took him up with it.]
- STORY XXI UNCLE WIGGILY AND JOHNNIE'S MARBLES
- STORY XXII UNCLE WIGGILY AND BILLIE'S TOP
- STORY XXIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SUNBEAM
- STORY XXIV UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PUFF BALL
- [Illustration: "Ker-sneezio! Ker-snitzio! Ker-choo!" he sneezed as the powder from the puff balls went up his nose and into his eyes.]
- STORY XXV UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE MAY FLOWERS
- STORY XXVI UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BEECH TREE
- STORY XXVII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BITTER MEDICINE
- [Illustration: Jackie was so surprised that he opened his mouth.]
- STORY XXVIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PINE CONES
- STORS; XXIX UNCLE WIGGILY AND HIS TORN COAT
- STORY XXX UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SYCAMORE TREE
- STORY XXXI UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE RED SPOTS
- [Illustration: Before Uncle Wiggily could stop himself he had run into the bush.]
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