- In Which Dan Meets the Pretty Lady with the Blue-Blue Eyes
- In Which Dan Hears the Message from Too-Bo-Tan
- In Which Dan Releases the Animals of Spangleland
- In Which the Animals Elect Officers
- In Which Giraffe Gives a Chalk-Talk and the Animals Learn a New Game
- In Which the Animals Send a Message to the Pretty Lady
- In Which the Animals Meet with a Disappointment and a Surprise and a Story is Begun
- In Which the Pretty Lady Continues Her Story
- In Which the Pretty Lady Concludes Her Story
- In Which the Pretty Lady Tells of Mysteries and Spangles
- In Which the Animals Play at Circus and Dan Promises a Story
- n Which Dan Answers the Beckoning Trees
- In Which Dan Learns of Peanuts and Things
- In Which Dan Parts with Old Friends and Prepares to Claim a Reward
- In Which Dan and Gray Ears Arrive at Their Goal
- In Which Dan Joins the Very Biggest Circus
- In Which the Animals Entertain an Unexpected Caller
- In Which the Pretty Lady Carries a Passenger into the Wide Wide World
- In Which Little Black Bear Spends a Night in the Forest
- In Which Little Black Bear Meets Shagg, the Carpenter
- In Which Little Black Bear Adds Still More to His Story
- In Which Dan Meets Beader, of the Jumping Dragoons
- In Which Dan Spends a Night in the Valley of Tick Tock
- In Which Dan is Presented with the Key to the Valley
- In Which Dan Hears the Clock Strike One
- We Say Goodbye to Diggeldy Dan
Diggeldy Dan (rhymes with Wiggildy Wan) is a most ingenious fellow who lives in a circus called Spangleland. He looks like a clown because he perhaps is a clown but a very special clown who invites the Pretty Lady with the Blue Blue Eyes (a very special person herself) to meet with the animals of the circus.
Many things happen that are just too amazing to talk about because you won't believe them but if you read this book you will perhaps learn that fun is inside all of us. The writing is adult, not childlike, and easy to understand. - Summary by phil chenevert
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