The Book of Clever Beasts

Myrtle Reed



Book Description

Myrtle Reed's The Book of Clever Beasts is a collection of stories and poems about the magical and mysterious creatures of nature. The stories and poems are filled with humor and insight, bringing to life the unique characters and personalities of the animals that inhabit our world. In the opening story, "The Cat That Could Talk," a mischievous feline speaks to a surprised and amused audience. In "The Wolf Who Wanted to Be a Man," a wolf learns about the joys and challenges of human life. In "The Fox Who Was Not Afraid," a cunning fox uses his cleverness to survive an encounter with a hunter. The stories and poems in The Book of Clever Beasts are filled with wit and charm. They offer readers a chance to explore the magical and mysterious world of the creatures we share our lives with. Through the tales, readers will discover the courage, wisdom, and loyalty of these creatures, as well as their unique personalities. The Book of Clever Beasts is a must-read for anyone interested in the natural world. It is a celebration of the creatures we share our lives with, and a testament to the power of their intelligence and adaptability. With its delightful stories and poems, The Book of Clever Beasts will captivate readers of all ages and bring to life the mysterious and magical creatures that inhabit our world.







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