Are there more Burgess books?

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Tansy
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Are there more Burgess books?

Post by Tansy » Thu May 14, 2009 1:06 pm

My DD2 loves these stories.. today Jimmy the skunk was mentioned and she is wondering are there any Jimmy the skunk books?

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Re: Are there more Burgess books?

Post by netpea » Thu May 14, 2009 2:00 pm

There are so many burgess books out there, I don't know if Jimmy Skunk has a book but most characters do. Dover publications sells a lot of them, or you can check your library.
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Re: Are there more Burgess books?

Post by happy@home » Thu May 14, 2009 2:14 pm

Tansy,

There are lots of Thornton Burgess books!! :D :D

This is a list of the ones that I own or my library has! There may be more!

Old Mother West Wind
Mother West Wind's Neighbors
Mother West Wind's Animal Friends
Blacky the Crow
Little Joe Otter
Bowser the Hound (I cried at the end!)
Buster Bear's Twins
The Adventures of Bobby Raccon
The Adventures of Johnny Chuck
The Adventures of Happy Jack
The Adventures of Old Man Coyote
The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad
The Adventures of Sammy Jay
The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver
The Adventures of Poor Mrs. Quack
The Adventures of Pirckly Porky
The Adventures of Mr. Mocker
The Adventures of Lightfoot the Deer
The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk!! :D
The Burgess Bird Book for Children
The Burgess Animal Book for Children

My dc love the Burgess books too!
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Re: Are there more Burgess books?

Post by my3sons » Thu May 14, 2009 2:22 pm

LHFHG jump-started our love for the Burgess Books too, and we have been collecting a bunch of them. They are timeless, funny, and inexpensive too. :D We used them for some of our DITHOR books too.

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Re: Are there more Burgess books?

Post by Tansy » Thu May 14, 2009 4:01 pm

oo she will be so pleased! Thank You !
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Re: Are there more Burgess books?

Post by LynnH » Thu May 14, 2009 4:28 pm

I have to share a little story. When I was a young girl and starting to read books on my own my parents had these books in our upstairs bookcase. I don't know where they came from, but I remember reading them over and over. I had forgotten all about them until I saw you gals mention Ready Fox and then this faint memory started to come and then when I saw some of the other posts about the Burgess books I realized these were the books that first ignited my love for reading. I remember one about a Badger that was my favorite. I have no idea what happened to the ones at my parents house, sure wish I had them. As a young adult I had tried to find them but since I had no clue who wrote them or really what the titles were I had no luck. I suppose my 10 year old is too old for them huh? I may just have to buy a set of them for me. I am just glad I now know what those books were.
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Re: Are there more Burgess books?

Post by Carrie » Fri May 15, 2009 9:19 am

Lynn,

Actually my 10 year old and my 13 year old still pull these books off of their shelf and read them independently. They've even recorded some on tape! :D Thornton Burgess books are timeless and enjoyable by a wide range of ages! Burgess actually wrote the stories for a newspaper column, one chapter at a time as a serial. :D So, even adults enjoyed his nature stories and his humor.

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Re: Are there more Burgess books?

Post by holyhart » Fri May 15, 2009 12:02 pm

Actually, according to the Thornton Burgess Museum site (http://www.thorntonburgess.org/index.htm), he wrote 172 books! :shock: It is a neat site, has a couple downloadable coloring pages for the kids and all sorts of neat info.

We will be taking a field trip to the TBM this summer while visiting my MIL. She lives the next town over so we are so excited! We will also be making a field trip to the Plymouth Plantation and Plymouth Rock while visiting her since that is only about half-hour from her as well (not that it is all that far from us either....about 3 hours).
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Re: Are there more Burgess books?

Post by funkmomma71 » Sat May 16, 2009 12:54 am

What a neat thread! I can't wait to check the website mentioned, I only wish I had heard of sooner. :? OH well, they fun stuff can be some enrichment. :D Thanks ladies for sharing all this info.
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