Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories by Thornton W. Burgess is a collection of charming tales that delve into the whimsical world of animal folklore explaining the origins of various animal traits and behaviors. The book is structured around a series of stories narrated by Grandfather Frog a wise old character who shares his knowledge with the curious creatures of the Green Forest and Green Meadows. Each story provides a moral lesson or an explanation for a particular animal characteristic such as why Striped Chipmunk is proud of his stripes why Peter Rabbit cannot fold his hands and why Reddy Fox wears a red coat. Through these engaging narratives Burgess imparts valuable lessons about nature behavior and the consequences of one's actions. The tales are not only entertaining but also serve as a means to educate young readers about the natural world and the importance of virtues like honesty hard work and kindness. The book is illustrated with colorful images by Harrison Cady adding visual appeal to the enchanting stories. Burgess's work is a testament to his deep appreciation for wildlife and his ability to weave educational content into delightful storytelling.
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