So if the spoon holder doesn’t go down cellar and take the coal shovel away from the gas stove, you may read

1UNCLE WIGGILY’S AUTO SLED.
2UNCLE WIGGILY’S SNOW MAN.
3UNCLE WIGGILY’S HOLIDAYS.
4UNCLE WIGGILY’S APPLE ROAST.
5UNCLE WIGGILY’S PICNIC.
6UNCLE WIGGILY’S FISHING TRIP.
7UNCLE WIGGILY’S JUNE BUG FRIENDS.
8UNCLE WIGGILY’S VISIT TO THE FARM.
9UNCLE WIGGILY’S SILK HAT.
10UNCLE WIGGILY, INDIAN HUNTER.
11UNCLE WIGGILY’S ICE CREAM PARTY.
12UNCLE WIGGILY’S WOODLAND GAMES.
13UNCLE WIGGILY ON THE FLYING RUG.
14UNCLE WIGGILY AT THE BEACH.
15UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PIRATES.
16UNCLE WIGGILY’S FUNNY AUTO.
17UNCLE WIGGILY ON ROLLER SKATES.
18UNCLE WIGGILY GOES SWIMMING.

Every book has three stories, including the title story.

Uncle Wiggily(signature) HIS MARK

Made in U. S. A.
Copyright 1919 McClure Newspaper Syndicate. Trade mark registered.
Copyright 1920, 1922, 1924 Charles E. Graham & Co., Newark, N. J., and New York.

One evening, after Uncle Wiggily, the nice bunny rabbit gentleman, had been out all day, looking in the woods for adventures, he came home to his hollow stump bungalow. He and Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy sat down to read. It was a warm night and the window was open. All of a sudden there was a loud buzzing sound in the room. “What’s that?” asked Uncle Wiggily, looking over his glasses. “Oh, it’s a big June Bug!” cried Nurse Jane. “The largest I have even seen! Oh, if it gets tangled in my hair I’ll never get it out!”

“Nonsense, Nurse Jane! A June Bug cannot harm you,” said Uncle Wiggily. But the muskrat lady grew very excited. She stood up on a chair and flapped her paper at the Bug. Uncle Wiggily took his tall silk hat in one paw and the tea strainer in the other and said he would catch the buzzing creature and let him sleep in the pansy bed. “There’s no harm in him,” said the bunny, “and who knows when you may want a June Bug to do you a favor?” After a while Uncle Wiggily caught the insect and gently put him to bed.