Tommy Smith's Animals (Yesterday's Classics)
by Edmund Selous Author
(From Amazon): All the animals in Tommy Smith's neighborhood lived in fear of him. Thinking that he would treat them more kindly if he knew more about them, they each agreed to meet him and share their life story. In these conversations Tommy Smith did indeed learn lots of information about the animals: the food they ate, the places they slept, the enemies they faced, and much more. In the course of these encounters with the frog and toad, the rook, the rat, the hare, the snake, the peewit, the mole, the woodpigeon, the squirrel, and the owl, Tommy's heart did soften, and, as the barn owl had predicted, he became a friend to all the animals. Several black and white illustrations by G. W. Ord complement the text. Suitable for ages 7 and up.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 978-1-59915-376
- Print Status
- In Print
- Chapters
- 12
- Pages
- 166
- Geographical Setting
- UK
- Publisher
- Yesterday's Classics
- Copyright
- 2009
Chapters
- I The Meeting
- II The Frog and the Toad
- III The Rook
- IV The Rat
- V The Hare
- VI The Grass-Snake and the Adder
- VII The Peewit
- VIII The Mole
- IX The Woodpigeon
- X The Squirrel
- XI The Barn-Owl
- XII The Leave-Taking
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