Uncle Wiggily in the Woods

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Uncle Wiggily in the Woods

by Howard Roger Garis

EN·~3 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

STORY I - UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE WILLOW TREE

9:20
2

STORY II - UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE WINTERGREEN

6:23
3

STORY III - UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SLIPPERY ELM

6:33
4

STORY IV - UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SASSAFRAS

6:28
5

STORY V - UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PULPIT-JACK

6:22
6

STORY VI - UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE VIOLETS

6:25
7

STORY VII - UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HIGH TREE

6:42
8

STORY VIII - UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PEPPERMINT

6:31
9

STORY IX - UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BIRCH TREE

6:48
10

STORY X - UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BUTTERNUT TREE

6:29

Description

Uncle Wiggily, the kindly rabbit with his trusty crutch, decides to trade his country bungalow for a cozy hollow‑stump home deep in the forest. He and his devoted muskrat housekeeper, Nurse Jane, pack up quickly and set off for a summer filled with fresh air, tall trees, and the promise of new adventures. Their cheerful banter and the rustle of leaves set a warm, inviting tone for the tale.

Soon the rabbit begins his daily strolls, eager to discover what the woods have in store. Along the winding paths, familiar friends from past escapades may appear, while a pair of sly alligators plot to surprise the gentle hop‑wanderer. Their mischievous schemes add a touch of suspense, but Uncle Wiggily’s quick wit and good‑natured spirit keep the story light and playful. Listeners will enjoy the blend of cozy countryside charm and gentle woodland intrigue as the rabbit’s newest journey unfolds.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (188K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Howard Roger Garis

Howard Roger Garis

1873–1962

Best known for creating Uncle Wiggily, he brought a gentle, playful spirit to children's fiction that delighted readers for decades. Before becoming a hugely prolific author, he worked as a newspaperman, and that everyday storytelling energy never left his work.

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