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  2. List of fictional raccoons - Wikipedia

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    Papa-san "Raccoon", from Dick Figures by Mondo Media. Raccoon and Constable Raccoon from Franklin, a children's television series based on the books by Brenda Clark and Paulette Bourgeois. Randolph, from 64 Zoo Lane by Millimages. Rascal, from Araiguma Rascal (Rascal the Raccoon) by Nippon Animation, based on the book by Sterling North. Reggie ...

  3. Category:Children's books about raccoons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Children's books about raccoons" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Masked Prowler, The Story of a Raccoon; R. Rascal ...

  4. Masked Prowler, The Story of a Raccoon - Wikipedia

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    Masked Prowler, The Story of a Raccoon (1950) is a children's novel written by John and Jean George and illustrated by Jean George, more famously known by her later novels as Jean Craighead George. This is the chronicle of Procyon, from his birth, mother's lessons, and adventures with his littermates, to his solitary adolescence, mating ...

  5. Category:Fictional raccoons - Wikipedia

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  6. Word from the Smokies: In children’s book, girl’s love for ...

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    A pair of upcoming book signings will introduce "Camilla and the Caterpillars" to the public. Smokies Life and Discover Life in America will host a book launch from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3, at ...

  7. The Kissing Hand - Wikipedia

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    The Kissing Hand is an American children's picture book written by Audrey Penn and illustrated by Ruth E. Harper and Nancy M. Leak. It features a mother raccoon comforting a child raccoon by kissing its paw. First published by the Child Welfare League of America in 1993, it has been used "to reassure children upset by separation anxiety." [1]

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