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The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker (Classic Reprint)

Author : Arthur Scott Bailey
Publisher : Forgotten Books
Page : 128 pages
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Release : 2017-11-24
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0331868733

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Excerpt from The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker Now, there was a reason for all this chatter. Jolly Robin's wife had seen a handsome stranger in the orchard. And she had hurried away to spread the news among her friends. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

TALE OF REDDY WOODPECKER

Author : ARTHUR SCOTT. BAILEY
Publisher : Unknown
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Release : 2018
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1033668834

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The Tale Of Reddy Woodpecker

Author : Arthur Scott Bailey
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Delve into the enchanting world of the Green Forest with "The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker" by Arthur Scott Bailey, a delightful addition to his beloved Tuck-Me-In Tales series. This charming story follows the adventures of Reddy Woodpecker, a bright and lively bird whose curiosity and cleverness lead him into a series of captivating escapades. Reddy Woodpecker, with his distinctive red cap and insatiable curiosity, is always on the lookout for something new and exciting. As he flits from tree to tree, tapping out his rhythmic drumming, he encounters a host of forest friends and learns valuable lessons about bravery, kindness, and the importance of being true to oneself. Arthur Scott Bailey's storytelling brings the forest to life with vibrant descriptions and endearing characters, from the wise old Mr. Crow to the mischievous Sammy Jay. Each chapter is filled with adventure, humor, and gentle moral lessons, making it a perfect bedtime read for young children. As Reddy navigates the perils and pleasures of the Green Forest, he discovers the joys of friendship and the wonders of the natural world. His encounters with other woodland creatures teach him about cooperation, resourcefulness, and the importance of listening to one's instincts. "The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker" is more than just a story-it's a journey into a magical realm where animals talk and the forest is alive with wonder. Bailey's gentle prose and engaging narrative make this a timeless classic that will delight young readers and parents alike. Join Reddy Woodpecker on his adventures and be transported to a world of imagination and discovery. Perfect for bedtime stories or a cozy read-aloud session, "The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker" is sure to become a cherished favorite in any child's library. Experience the magic of the Green Forest and the delightful antics of its inhabitants through the eyes of the irrepressible Reddy Woodpecker.

The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker

Author : Arthur Scott Bailey
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2021-03-18
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798721592126

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"I don't believe-" said Mrs. Jolly Robin after old Mr. Crow had flown off in a rage-"I don't believe this Mr. Woodpecker can be such a bad person as Mr. Crow thinks. He certainly wears very stylish clothes and a very handsome red cap.""Clothes-" said little Mr. Chippy severely-"clothes don't tell whether their wearer has a taste for eggs. Now, I wear a red cap. To be sure, it isn't as bright, perhaps, nor as big, as Mr. Woodpecker's. But it's a red cap, all the same. And everybody knows that I don't eat eggs. Everybody knows I'm no nest robber.""You don't look like one!" cried a strange voice which made everybody jump. It was the newcomer, Mr. Woodpecker, himself! Unnoticed he had flown up. And now he perched on a limb nearby. "You don't look any more like a nest robber than I do," he told Mr. Chippy.The whole company stared at him; and then stared at little Mr. Chippy. There was a vast difference between them. Mr. Chippy was a tiny, meek person, while Mr. Woodpecker was as bold as brass. Mr. Chippy was modestly dressed; and his cap, though it was reddish, was of a dull hue. But the newcomer wore a flashy suit of dark steel blue and white; and his cap was both very big and very red. Mr. Chippy was a shy body who said little; and when he did speak it was usually only to utter a faint chip, chip, chip, chip. But Mr. Woodpecker was very talkative. When he spoke you didn't have to strain your ears to hear what he said.Mr. Woodpecker gave a quick glance all about and cried, "How-dy do!""Good morning, Mr. Woodpecker!" the birds greeted him."Don't call me 'Mister!'" he said. "My name is Reddy-Reddy Woodpecker." Then he turned to little, shrinking Mr. Chippy and his wife. "I can see that you're worried about your eggs," he remarked. "I suppose your nest is hidden not far away."Mr. and Mrs. Chippy looked most uncomfortable. They didn't quite dare speak to such a grand person as Reddy."Where's your nest?" Reddy asked them bluntly."Chip, chip, chip, chip!" said Mr. Chippy. "Chip, chip, chip, chip!" said his wife."What sort of answer is that to a civil question?" Reddy Woodpecker blustered. "Here I've just made your acquaintance. And I've asked you to call me by my first name. And you won't even tell me where you live!"Mr. and Mrs. Chippy didn't know what to say. It was lucky for them that Mr. Catbird came to their rescue."Don't bully these good people!" Mr. Catbird cried, as he settled himself right in front of Reddy Woodpecker. "If you had heard what old Mr. Crow said about you, just before you arrived, you'd understand why Mr. and Mrs. Chippy don't care to tell you where their nest is."

The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker

Author : Arthur Scott Bailey
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2015-03-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1507594348

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"[...] The stranger stopped drumming and looked up with a smile. He said only one word. It was "Why?" "Because," said Reddy Woodpecker, "that bit of tin belongs to me." "Does it?" asked the other. "I thought it belonged to Farmer Green." Reddy Woodpecker noticed that the stranger was bigger than he was. And that fact, as well as the fierce mustache, made him hesitate again. He wanted[...]".

The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker

Author : Arthur Scott Bailey
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2021-03-18
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798721592102

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"I don't believe-" said Mrs. Jolly Robin after old Mr. Crow had flown off in a rage-"I don't believe this Mr. Woodpecker can be such a bad person as Mr. Crow thinks. He certainly wears very stylish clothes and a very handsome red cap.""Clothes-" said little Mr. Chippy severely-"clothes don't tell whether their wearer has a taste for eggs. Now, I wear a red cap. To be sure, it isn't as bright, perhaps, nor as big, as Mr. Woodpecker's. But it's a red cap, all the same. And everybody knows that I don't eat eggs. Everybody knows I'm no nest robber.""You don't look like one!" cried a strange voice which made everybody jump. It was the newcomer, Mr. Woodpecker, himself! Unnoticed he had flown up. And now he perched on a limb nearby. "You don't look any more like a nest robber than I do," he told Mr. Chippy.The whole company stared at him; and then stared at little Mr. Chippy. There was a vast difference between them. Mr. Chippy was a tiny, meek person, while Mr. Woodpecker was as bold as brass. Mr. Chippy was modestly dressed; and his cap, though it was reddish, was of a dull hue. But the newcomer wore a flashy suit of dark steel blue and white; and his cap was both very big and very red. Mr. Chippy was a shy body who said little; and when he did speak it was usually only to utter a faint chip, chip, chip, chip. But Mr. Woodpecker was very talkative. When he spoke you didn't have to strain your ears to hear what he said.Mr. Woodpecker gave a quick glance all about and cried, "How-dy do!""Good morning, Mr. Woodpecker!" the birds greeted him."Don't call me 'Mister!'" he said. "My name is Reddy-Reddy Woodpecker." Then he turned to little, shrinking Mr. Chippy and his wife. "I can see that you're worried about your eggs," he remarked. "I suppose your nest is hidden not far away."Mr. and Mrs. Chippy looked most uncomfortable. They didn't quite dare speak to such a grand person as Reddy."Where's your nest?" Reddy asked them bluntly."Chip, chip, chip, chip!" said Mr. Chippy. "Chip, chip, chip, chip!" said his wife."What sort of answer is that to a civil question?" Reddy Woodpecker blustered. "Here I've just made your acquaintance. And I've asked you to call me by my first name. And you won't even tell me where you live!"Mr. and Mrs. Chippy didn't know what to say. It was lucky for them that Mr. Catbird came to their rescue."Don't bully these good people!" Mr. Catbird cried, as he settled himself right in front of Reddy Woodpecker. "If you had heard what old Mr. Crow said about you, just before you arrived, you'd understand why Mr. and Mrs. Chippy don't care to tell you where their nest is."

The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker

Author : A. S. Bailey
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2022-08-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1387668323

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"I don't believe-" said Mrs. Jolly Robin after old Mr. Crow had flown off in a rage-"I don't believe this Mr. Woodpecker can be such a bad person as Mr. Crow thinks. He certainly wears very stylish clothes and a very handsome red cap.""Clothes-" said little Mr. Chippy severely-"clothes don't tell whether their wearer has a taste for eggs. Now, I wear a red cap. To be sure, it isn't as bright, perhaps, nor as big, as Mr. Woodpecker's. But it's a red cap, all the same. And everybody knows that I don't eat eggs. Everybody knows I'm no nest robber.""You don't look like one!" cried a strange voice which made everybody jump. It was the newcomer, Mr. Woodpecker, himself! Unnoticed he had flown up. And now he perched on a limb nearby. "You don't look any more like a nest robber than I do," he told Mr. Chippy.The whole company stared at him; and then stared at little Mr. Chippy. There was a vast difference between them. Mr. Chippy was a tiny, meek person, while Mr. Woodpecker was as bold as brass. Mr. Chippy was modestly dressed; and his cap, though it was reddish, was of a dull hue. But the newcomer wore a flashy suit of dark steel blue and white; and his cap was both very big and very red. Mr. Chippy was a shy body who said little; and when he did speak it was usually only to utter a faint chip, chip, chip, chip. But Mr. Woodpecker was very talkative. When he spoke you didn't have to strain your ears to hear what he said.Mr. Woodpecker gave a quick glance all about and cried, "How-dy do!""Good morning, Mr. Woodpecker!" the birds greeted him."Don't call me 'Mister!'" he said. "My name is Reddy-Reddy Woodpecker." Then he turned to little, shrinking Mr. Chippy and his wife. "I can see that you're worried about your eggs," he remarked. "I suppose your nest is hidden not far away."Mr. and Mrs. Chippy looked most uncomfortable. They didn't quite dare speak to such a grand person as Reddy."Where's your nest?" Reddy asked them bluntly."Chip, chip, chip, chip!" said Mr. Chippy. "Chip, chip, chip, chip!" said his wife."What sort of answer is that to a civil question?" Reddy Woodpecker blustered. "Here I've just made your acquaintance. And I've asked you to call me by my first name. And you won't even tell me where you live!"Mr. and Mrs. Chippy didn't know what to say. It was lucky for them that Mr. Catbird came to their rescue."Don't bully these good people!" Mr. Catbird cried, as he settled himself right in front of Reddy Woodpecker.

The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker

Author : Arthur Scott Bailey
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 102 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2017-09-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1976396425

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Reddy Woodpecker certainly tries to like and get along with all his neighbors, but when someone new tries to move in on Reddy's territory, like the tin patch on the barn roof, well it can certainly get very touchy. Follow Reddy Woodpecker and the other delightful characters on Farmer Green's farm from the Tuck-Me-In Tales of Arthur Scott Bailey. Short chapters make this delightful tale ideal for bedtime reading. Recommended by The Gunston Trust for Nonviolence in Children's Literature. Ages 3-8.

The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker

Author : Arthur Scott
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2021-04-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798738465710

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If you had been in Farmer Green's door-yard on a certain day in May you would have heard an unusual twittering and chirping and squawking.Now, there was a reason for all this chatter. Jolly Robin's wife had seen a handsome stranger in the orchard. And she had hurried away to spread the news among her friends."He's a dashing person, very elegantly dressed," Mrs. Robin told everybody.That remark did not seem to please the good lady's husband. For Jolly Robin turned up his nose-or his bill-slightly, and he said to his wife, "The question is: What are his manners like?"Mrs. Robin admitted that the stranger's manners were not all that one might wish."He was somewhat noisy," she explained. "And I fear he may be quarrelsome. But his clothes certainly were beautiful."Jasper Jay, who was something of a dandy, wanted to know exactly what the stranger wore. He said he doubted that the newcomer was as fashionable as Mrs. Robin supposed."I can't tell you much about his suit," Mrs. Robin went on, "except that it was new and stylish. What I noticed specially was his cap. It was a big one and it was a brilliant red."Jasper Jay sniffed when he heard that."They're not wearing red caps this season," he declared. He flew off then, to find his cousin Mr. Crow and tell him the news. For he hoped that Mr. Crow would give the stranger a disagreeable greeting. Jasper Jay did not like other birds to be more gayly dressed than he.While all the feathered folk in the neighborhood were wondering who the stranger could be old Mr. Crow came winging over from the edge of the woods."Where is he?" he squalled. "Let me have one look at this new arrival! I think I know who he is."A little later Mr. Crow had his look, over in the orchard. Then he came back and alighted in the tall grass behind the farmhouse."He's a Red-headed Woodpecker," Mr. Crow announced with a wise tilt of his own head. "There hasn't been one of his kind in Pleasant Valley for years and years.... It's a pity," he added, "that this one has stopped here."The old gentleman's words threw little Mrs. Chippy into a flutter."Is he a dangerous person?" she quavered."I believe so," said Mr. Crow darkly."Does he eat eggs?" Mrs. Chippy faltered. "And nestlings?"For a moment or two old Mr. Crow couldn't make up his mind whether he ought to get angry or not. Eating eggs and young birds was a subject he liked to avoid. He was aware that his neighbors 4knew he was a rascal. But he was a quick-witted old fellow. Suddenly he saw how the presence of this stranger might help him."Yes!" he told Mrs. Chippy. "This Woodpecker family all eat eggs and nestlings. And if you people miss any of your treasures, later, you'll know who took them."At that little Mr. Chippy nodded his chestnut-crowned head.

School Bulletin

Author : Minneapolis Public Schools. Board of Education
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1925
Category : Electronic
ISBN : MINN:31951D000342033

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The Adventures of Reddy Fox

Author : Thornton W. Burgess
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 96 pages
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Release : 2012-02-29
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780486110325

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Timeless fable of an overconfident little fox who steals a plump pet hen and is hotly pursued by Farmer Brown's boy and Bowser the Hound. 6 black-and-white line illustrations. New preface.

The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker

Author : Arthur Scott Bailey
Publisher : Legare Street Press
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Release : 2023-07-18
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ISBN : 1021205478

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The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker by Arthur Scott Bailey Pdf

In this delightful children's book, young readers are transported to the magical world of the forest, where they meet Reddy Woodpecker and his many animal friends. Through the adventures and challenges they face together, Reddy and his companions learn the value of friendship, teamwork, and perseverance. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Burgess Bird Book for Children

Author : Thornton W. Burgess
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 274 pages
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Release : 2012-05-14
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780486121635

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The Burgess Bird Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess Pdf

Downy the Woodpecker, Spooky the Screech Owl, and other winged creatures tell Peter Cottontail about their migration patterns, calls, nesting habits, and more in this blend of fact and fiction. 32 black-and-white illustrations.

Bookseller and Stationer

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 490 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1922
Category : Electronic
ISBN : PRNC:32101065561548

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Great Illustrated Classics

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