Exciting Adventures of Mister Robert Robin

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Exciting Adventures of Mister Robert Robin

by Reuben Bertram Oldfield

EN·~1 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

EXCITING ADVENTURES OF MISTER ROBERT ROBIN

0:46
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:20
3

THE EXCITING ADVENTURESOF MISTER ROBERT ROBIN

0:02
4

CHAPTER I - WHERE MISTER ROBERT ROBIN LIVED, ANDSOMETHING ABOUT HIS NEIGHBORS

11:00
5

CHAPTER II - MISTER ROBERT ROBIN SEES THE FARMER’S NEW MALTESE CAT

14:59
6

CHAPTER III - ROBERT ROBIN AND WIDOW BLUNT’S STUFFED OWL

13:27
7

CHAPTER IV - MISTER ROBERT ROBIN HAS AN ADVENTURE WITH THE FARMER’S MALTESE CAT

8:39
8

CHAPTER V - ROBERT ROBIN SINGS HIS CHERRY SONG

7:01
9

CHAPTER VI - MISTER ROBIN DECIDES TO TAKE A VACATION

10:13
10

CHAPTER VII - MISTER ROBERT ROBIN AND HIS FAMILY TAKE A VACATION

12:43

Description

In a towering basswood tree on the edge of a bustling wood, a robin and his mate make their home each spring, carefully rebuilding their nest among sticks, grass, and mud. Their life is woven into the rhythms of the forest—returning from winter’s southward flight just as the first buds appear, and greeting the farmer’s garden as the season turns warm. Around them, a lively cast of neighbors—squirrels, crows, foxes, and other birds—share the same woods, each adding its own chatter to the chorus of spring.

When a great gray bird drifts ominously toward the robin’s branch, the quiet routine is suddenly disturbed. Sparrows swoop in, and the robin’s family must decide how to protect their precious eggs against the unexpected threat. The story follows their brave attempts to outwit the newcomer, showcasing the cleverness and courage of a small bird determined to keep its home safe.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (107K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-03-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

RB

Reuben Bertram Oldfield

b. 1878

Best known for a warm, old-fashioned animal story and a small book of verse, this early 20th-century writer left behind work that feels gentle, playful, and easy to read. His surviving books suggest a fondness for rhyme, nature, and storytelling for younger readers.

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