THE LITTLE GREEN GOBLIN by James Ball Naylor
The Little Green Goblin comes from Goblinland in his tiny featherbed balloon, administers a goblin tablet to Bob Taylor, a dissatisfied boy. The tablet shrinks him to goblin size, and away the two sail for Goblinland, which is the place where you do as you please. Upon their arrival, Bob—but to tell more would be to spoil a good story.
WITCH CROW AND BARNEY BYLOW by James Ball Naylor
Barney fell to wishing down in the haylot, along came a crow and gave him a magic penny—he would always have that much but no more. Many strange things then happened—things which cured Barney of that bad habit of wishing.
SQUEAKS AND SQUAWKS FROM FAR-AWAY FORESTS by Burton Stoner
“Mr. Bull has done some remarkably good work for Squeaks and Squawks, both in colors and halftones. The color work is superb.”—Grand Rapids Herald.
Charles Livingston Bull illustrates this charming book of nature stories, in which the animals speak for themselves.
JIM CROW TALES by Burton Stoner
Jim Crow was the pet of a farmer boy. He was very wise and knew all about the ways of the beasts and birds, and told them to his friend—the most interesting anecdotes of the forest folk.
TEDDY BEARS by Adah Louise Sutton