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Idler In The Wilds
by Arthur Scott Bailey
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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019 - Settling A Dispute
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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018 - A Bargain
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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017 - How To Be Lucky
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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016 - The Duck Pond
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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015 - Peters New Coat
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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014 - Uncle Jerry Helps
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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013 - Good News About Peter
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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012 - Peter Learns A New Word
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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011 - The Circus Parade
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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010 - What Could Peter Do
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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009 - Helping Jimmy Rabbit
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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008 - At The Garden Party
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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007 - Peters Bad Temper
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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006 - Peters Bad Temper
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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005 - Passing The Hat
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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004 - The Lecture
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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003 - Making Peter Work
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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002 - Sawing Wood
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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001 - How Peter Was Different
Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author of over forty childrens books, captivating young readers with his imaginative tales. The Newark Evening News praised his unique storytelling style, noting that he skillfully centered his plots around the enchanting worlds of animals, birds, and insects. By seamlessly weaving natural history into his narratives, Bailey earned the approval of educators while never compromising the intrigue for his young audience. He believed in challenging children with a rich vocabulary, understanding that they respond positively to the thrill of the unfamiliar. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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