And half the fun of nearly everything, you know, is thinking about it beforehand, or afterward…
These delightful stories will captivate today's young readers as much as they did youngsters in the early twentieth century.
Howard Garis (1873â€"1962) was a budding reporter for the Newark Evening News when he first started writing stories for children about a delightful rabbit named Uncle Wiggily. Calling them "bedtime stories" (in all likelihood the first time the term was used), he created a popular syndicated series that eventually totaled hundreds of tales.
This high quality volume includes 26 of the best stories from the series, relating the long-eared cottontail's adventures with Little Boy Blue, Little Bo-Peep, Jack and Jill, Jack Horner, Miss Muffet, and other lovable characters.
CONTENTS
Uncle Wiggily and Mother Goose
Uncle Wiggily and the First Pig
Uncle Wiggily and the Second Pig
Uncle Wiggily and the Third Pig
Uncle Wiggily and Little Boy Blue
Uncle Wiggily and Higgledee Piggledee
Uncle Wiggily and Little Bo-Peep
Uncle Wiggily and Tommie Tucker
Uncle Wiggily and Pussy Cat Mole
Uncle Wiggily and Jack and Jill
Uncle Wiggily and Jack Horner
Uncle Wiggily and Mr. Pop-Goes
Uncle Wiggily and Simple Simon
Uncle Wiggily and the Crumpled-Horn Cow
Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard
Uncle Wiggily and Miss Muffet
Uncle Wiggily and the First Kitten
Uncle Wiggily and the Second Kitten
Uncle Wiggily and the Third Kitten
Uncle Wiggily and the Jack Horse
Uncle Wiggily and the Clock-Mouse
Uncle Wiggily and the Late Scholar
Uncle Wiggily and Baa-Baa Black Sheep
Uncle Wiggily and Polly Flinders
Uncle Wiggily and the Garden Maid
Uncle Wiggily and the King