
ANOTHER BROWNIE BOOK
THE BROWNIES' SNOW MAN.
THE BROWNIES IN THE ACADEMY.
THE BROWNIES IN THE ORCHARD.
THE BROWNIES' YACHT-RACE.
THE BROWNIES AT ARCHERY.
THE BROWNIES FISHING.
THE BROWNIES AT NIAGARA FALLS.
THE BROWNIES' GARDEN.
THE BROWNIES' CELEBRATION.
In this delightful collection, a troupe of tiny, mischievous brownies takes center stage as winter cloaks a sleepy village in snow. With imagination and teamwork, they sculpt a towering snow figure, turning ordinary drifts into a grand monument that captures the wonder of every onlooker. Their clever use of ladders, benches, and even borrowed tools shows how resourceful these pint‑sized creators can be, turning a simple snowfall into a lively community spectacle.
The adventure continues when the brownies wander into a bustling academy, where curiosity meets invention. Amid bubbling experiments and eccentric lectures, they dip their fingers into electric currents, study the quirks of frog physiology, and even explore the odd science of phrenology. Their playful interference adds a whimsical twist to the serious pursuits of scholars, highlighting the charm of unseen helpers who blend mischief with marvels. Listeners will be enchanted by the brownies’ spirited antics and the gentle humor that weaves through each tale.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (85K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Jane Robins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the University of Florida Digital Collections.)
Release date
2019-01-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1924
Best known for creating the Brownies, this Canadian author and illustrator turned playful folklore into one of the most popular children’s series of the late 19th century. His lively verse and drawings helped shape early comics and delighted readers on both sides of the border.
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