"Well, it's Groundhog Day... again... and that must mean that we're up here at Gobbler's Knob waiting for the forecast from the world's most famous groundhog weatherman, Punxsutawney Phil, who's just about to tell us how much more winter we can expect."
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| photo via news.nationalgeographic.com |
I have always been fond of Groundhog Day. I find joy in the fact that, even just for one day a year, we put reason and logic aside and believe in this charming tall tale, harmless in its oddness. With the “Pennsylvania Polka” looping in our ears, we suspend our collective meteorological knowledge for something a little more fanciful and put all our hopes for an early spring on the furry shoulders of Punxsutawney Phil.
It’s not often that this, the otherwise deemed insanity of anthropomorphism to the utmost extreme, is celebrated on such a wide scale. That is until you cross over into fiction! Readers, I give you: Animals acting like people!
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| The Horned Toad Prince When Reba Jo finds herself in a mess of trouble, she's forced to strike a deal with a horned toad. |
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| Martina the Beautiful Cockroach When Martina decides to choose a husband, her grandmother gives her some shocking advice in this charming Cuban folktale. (Also available in audio!) |
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| The Scarecrow's Hat A resourceful chicken seeks the help of her farm animal friends to solve a problem, whil giving something of herself along the way. |
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| Gilbert de la Frogponde Two chefs arrive at Gilbert's pond in search of dinner. Too fat to escape, Gilbert must convince them that bugs -- not frogs -- are all the rage in culinary circles! |
Happy Groundhog Day everyone! May it be full of illogical fits of whimsy!
*Edited at 12:38 p.m.: This just in: Phil saw his shadow! Looks like 6 more weeks of winter!









1 comment:
What a fun post! Great idea. I'll have to look for some of these titles. :)
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