More short stories about the small people who lived in a shoe beneath the rose bush. Dunce and Zip are sick, and it looks like they may have scarlet fever, so they are quarrantined in the hospital, but the Lady of Fashion quickly finds out what is really wrong with them. A child's lost skate provides an afternoon of fun for the Teenie Weenies. They celebrate Halloween and Christmas in their own teeny way. The Teenie Weenies try to help their neighbors, the Rhyming Rabbit, and the old hen.
Adventures of the Teenie Weenies by William Donahey: Join the enchanting world of the Teenie Weenies, tiny people who embark on big adventures. Authored by William Donahey, this delightful book follows the imaginative escapades of these tiny characters as they navigate their miniature world, face challenges, and discover the magic of friendship. With charming illustrations and whimsical storytelling, this book is perfect for readers young and old who love to explore the wonders of the imagination. Key Aspects of the Book "Adventures of the Teenie Weenies by William Donahey": Tiny Adventures: The book takes readers on a series of imaginative and whimsical adventures in the miniature world of the Teenie Weenies. Friendship and Camaraderie: Through their escapades, the Teenie Weenies demonstrate the value of friendship and teamwork in overcoming challenges. Imaginative World-Building: William Donahey's creative storytelling and charming illustrations bring the tiny world of the Teenie Weenies to life. William Donahey was an American author, cartoonist, and illustrator best known for creating the beloved characters of the Teenie Weenies. Born in the late 19th century, he captivated readers with his delightful stories and imaginative artwork. The adventures of the Teenie Weenies continue to enchant generations of readers, inspiring a love for the magic of storytelling and the wonders of the imagination.
Herein are 32 adventures of the Teenie Weenies. While they are small in stature, they have the hearts of heroes. But just who are the Teenie Weenies? The Teenie Weenies are a very tiny, little people and are about half an inch, or just over a centimetre, in height. The older Teenie Weenies are from two and a half to three inches tall ( 6 to 8 cm). Paddy Pinn is the tallest one and he really is a Teenie Weenie giant, for he stands four inches (10cm) in his stocking feet. The little folks are so small that a lead pencil is to them a great log and a clothes pin will keep the tiny fire place burning for some time. A large tea cup would almost hold the entire family and they could go swimming all at once in a wash basin. So, if a piece of cheese goes missing from the fridge, or a reel of cotton should disappear, you now know better than to ask “why.” And, the next time you are in the kitchen making a midnight snack, be sure to TREAD CAREFULLY! Also included are 9 full page colour plates with many, many pen and ink vignettes sprinkled throughout the volume bring the stories to life. YESTERDAY’S BOOKS for TODAYS CHARITIES 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ========== KEYWORDS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, fables, adventures of teenie weenies, paddy pinn, gogo, chinaman, zip, dunce, mr. lover, mrs. lover, children, beautiful, bungalow, doctor, policeman, grandpa, granpa, old tea pot, cowboy, indian scotchman, scotsman, jolly, easter egg, rain, thimbleful, cook, run, across, early bird, soft place, fall, fuzzy-wuzzy, cistern, bird, invitation, mouse, back, race, watermelon, feast, plate, taffy, toffee, stuck, field-day, tooth, frog, bear, invention, great ball, unlucky, favour, favour, go south, fire, tumble, clown, spool, rout, cough syrup, coughing, narrow escape, recue, squirrel, Christmas present, drink, toast,
This children's book talks about the adventures of some tiny people known as "Teenie Weenies." It describes the way these small beings relate to gigantic real-world figures and adapts with time. Filled with over thirty interesting stories, it is a delight for younger readers and those young at heart.
In TEENIE WEENIES IN THE WILDWOOD, the Poet and the Lady of Fashion get kidnapped by the Wild Men, and the rest of the Teenie Weenies mount a rescue expedition. This book contains 8 full colour plates and many, many Pen and Ink Vignettes. The Teenie Weenies had known for some time that a tribe of tiny wild men lived in a big swamp many teenie weenie miles from the shoe house. Field mice and birds had carried the news of these strange little people to the Teenie Weenies for some time. The wild men spoke a language quite different from the Teenie Weenies. “These wild men are very cruel,” a friendly bird told the Teenie Weenies. “They are called Saboes, or frog eaters, and they would just as soon destroy a person as look at him.” Despite leaving them alone, one afternoon a snail “raced” up to the shoe house with alarming news—the Lady of Fashion and the Poet had been captured by the wild men! “Gracious!” gasped the General who then ordered the alarm bell be rung. In a few minutes, two birds flew under the rose bush where the village stood and one by one, several mice, a squirrel and a couple of intelligent-looking bugs appeared. “Friends,” said the General, addressing the assembled crowd, “I have terrible news! The Lady of Fashion and the Poet have been captured by the wild men. This—this snail here has just brought the report.” The Teenie Weenies and their friends were much shocked by the news. They decide to mount a rescue and plans are put into action. To break open the enemy fortress, the Teenie Weenies hire a mole to dig a tunnel, and mine the wall with a firecracker. But what happened next? Did they manage to mine the enemy’s camp and set the mine off? Was a peaceful solution found, or did they have to use force to break the Poet and the Lady of Fashion out? Download this book to find out for yourselves. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ================ KEYWORDS/TAGS: Teenie Weenies In The Wildwood, folklore, fairy tales, tiny people, capture, kidnap, Poet, Lady of Fashion, General, snail, wild men, swamp, shoe house, field mouse, mice, language, cruel, Saboe, frog eater, alarm bell, shock, birds, bugs, plan, blow up, fort, enemy, fortress, mine, firecracker, dig, tunnel, firecracker, rescue, Campaign, Prepare, Warning, Queen of the Wild Men, Storm, Suspension Bridge, Frightened, Army, Captive, Attend, Dance, Help, Ground Robin, Gogo, Brave Act, Attack, Island, Council of War, Bottle Up, Dunce, Disgrace, Consult, Engineer, Old Soldier, War Machine, Excitement, Scouts, Narrow Escape, Battle, Red Cross, Peace, Peace Dance, Home, Grand Review
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