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Flora's Very Windy Day is a children's picture book by Jeanne Birdsall. [1] It is illustrated by Matt Phelan. [2] Published by Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, the two main characters in the book are Flora and her little brother Crispin, both of whom are blown away by the wind.
Little Red Tractor is a British stop motion animated children's ... Little Red Tractor has a completely different style, with more realistic story ... "Windy Day" 25 ...
It was published in 1994, and contains nineteen stories by various authors. A majority of the collection is based on retelling folktales from around the world, but some are completely original, [ 1 ] such as "Duffy's Jacket" [ 2 ] and "Good-bye, Miss Patterson."
and containing many other clichés. As the sole survivor of an accidental contamination of his starship by an unknown alien race, the aliens took pity on him and created The Royale for him, thinking the novel's story described the human way of life, whereas the astronaut found it unbearable due to the story's poor quality. [21]
City Island is an educational series of animated shorts that follow a light bulb named Watt and his best friend, a kite named Windy. The series educates children on civics-related topics including economics, geography, finance, and transportation. [1]
The Wind in the Willows is a children's novel by the British novelist Kenneth Grahame, first published in 1908. It details the story of Mole, Ratty, and Badger as they try to help Mr. Toad, after he becomes obsessed with motorcars and gets into trouble. It also details short stories about them that are disconnected from the main narrative.
Windy Day – 14 March 1997 – Neil's hat blows off in the wind, so Rosie and Jim chase after it for him. 106. A New Chair – 21 March 1997 – Rosie and Jim accidentally break one of the chairs on the Ragdoll, so they follow Neil to the Woodland Workshop to learn how to make a chair.
The House at Pooh Corner is a 1928 children's book by A. A. Milne and illustrated by E. H. Shepard. This book is the second novel, and final one by Milne, to feature Winnie-the-Pooh and his world. The book is also notable for introducing the character Tigger .