Twinkle and Chubbins; Their Astonishing Adventures in Nature-Fairyland
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1911
English
- Mr. Woodchuck - Chapter I: The Trap
- Mr. Woodchuck - Chapter II: Mr. Woodchuck Captures a Girl
- Mr. Woodchuck - Chapter III: Mr. Woodchuck Scolds Twinkle
- Mr. Woodchuck - Chapter IV: Mrs. Woodchuck and Her Family
- Mr. Woodchuck - Chapter V: Mr. Woodchuck Argues the Question
- Mr. Woodchuck - Chapter VI: Twinkle is Taken to the Judge
- Mr. Woodchuck - Chapter VII: Twinkle is Condemned
- Mr. Woodchuck - Chapter VIII: Twinkle Remembers
- Bandit Jim Crow - Chapter I: Jim Crow Becomes a Pet
- Bandit Jim Crow - Chapter II: Jim Crow Runs Away
- Bandit Jim Crow - Chapter III: Jim Crow Finds a New Home
- Bandit Jim Crow - Chapter IV: Jim Crow Becomes a Robber
- Bandit Jim Crow - Chapter V: Jim Crow Meets Policeman Blue Jay
- Bandit Jim Crow - Chapter VI: Jim Crow Fools the Policeman
- Bandit Jim Crow - Chapter VII: Jim Crow is Punished
- Bandit Jim Crow - Chapter VIII: Jim Crow has Time to Repent His Sins
- Prairie-Dog Town - Chapter I: The Picnic
- Prairie-Dog Town - Chapter II: Prairie-Dog Town
- Prairie-Dog Town - Chapter III: Mr. Bowko, the Mayor
- Prairie-Dog Town - Chapter IV: Presto Digi, the Magician
- Prairie-Dog Town - Chapter V: The Home of the Puff-Pudgys
- Prairie-Dog Town - Chapter VI: Teenty and Weenty
- Prairie-Dog Town - Chapter VII: The Mayour Gives a Luncheon
- Prairie-Dog Town - Chapter VIII: On Top of the Earth Again
- Prince Mud-Turtle - Chapter I: Twinkle Captures the Turtle
- Prince Mud-Turtle - Chapter II: Twinkle Discovers the Turtle can Talk
- Prince Mud-Turtle - Chapter III: The Turtle Tells of the Corrugated Giant
- Prince Mud-Turtle - Chapter IV: Prince Turtle Remembers His Magic
- Prince Mud-Turtle - Chapter V: Twinkle Promises to be Brave
- Prince Mud-Turtle - Chapter VI: Twinkle Meets the Corrugated Giant
- Prince Mud-Turtle - Chapter VII: Prince Mud-Turtle Becomes Prince Melga
- Prince Mud-Turtle - Chapter VIII: Twinkle Receives a Medal
- Twinkle's Enchantment - Chapter I: Twinkle Enters the Big Gulch
- Twinkle's Enchantment - Chapter II: The Rolling Stone
- Twinkle's Enchantment - Chapter III: Some Queer Acquaintances
- Twinkle's Enchantment - Chapter IV: The Dancing Bear
- Twinkle's Enchantment - Chapter V: The Cave of the Waterfall
- Twinkle's Enchantment - Chapter VI: Prince Nimble
- Twinkle's Enchantment - Chapter VII: The Grasshoppers' Hop
- Sugar-Loaf Mountain - Chapter I: The Golden Key
- Sugar-Loaf Mountain - Chapter II: Through the Tunnel
- Sugar-Loaf Mountain - Chapter III: Sugar-Loaf City
- Sugar-Loaf Mountain - Chapter IV: To the King's Palace
- Sugar-Loaf Mountain - Chapter V: Princess Sakareen
- Sugar-Loaf Mountain - Chapter VI: The Royal Chariot
- Sugar-Loaf Mountain - Chapter VII: Twinkle Gets Thirsty
- Sugar-Loaf Mountain - Chapter VIII: After the Runaway
Twinkle is a little girl who often finds herself caught up in fantastic adventures. Whether it be being put on trial by angry woodchucks, raising a hateful baby crow, visiting a town full of talking prairie dogs, finding magical turtles, meeting strange creatures, or stumbling upon a country of sugar people, she never knows what she'll encounter next!
First published as a series of six short chapter books in 1905 under the pen name Laura Bancroft, Frank L. Baum's The Twinkle Tales were collected into one collection titled Twinkle and Chubbins; Their Astonishing Adventures in Nature-Fairyland in 1911. The title is a misnomer, as Chubbins (Twinkle's friend) appears in only two stories and few are set in "Nature-Fairyland." Policeman Bluejay, the sequel to these stories, was published in 1907. - Summary by Mary Kay and Wikipedia
First published as a series of six short chapter books in 1905 under the pen name Laura Bancroft, Frank L. Baum's The Twinkle Tales were collected into one collection titled Twinkle and Chubbins; Their Astonishing Adventures in Nature-Fairyland in 1911. The title is a misnomer, as Chubbins (Twinkle's friend) appears in only two stories and few are set in "Nature-Fairyland." Policeman Bluejay, the sequel to these stories, was published in 1907. - Summary by Mary Kay and Wikipedia
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