Tommy Smith's Other Animals


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CHAPTER I: As you know, when Tommy Smith grew up the animals did not talk to him any more as they used to when he was only a little boy. But he did not grow up all at once, and in the meanwhile he had some more conversations with other creatures which I have not yet told you about.But now I will, because, put together, they will make a little book, about the same size as the last one and as there are so many little books in the world, why should not there be just one more. It is true that Tommy Smith had promised the owl not to be unkind to animals any more, and the owl had called a meeting, and told the animals all about it, and explained that Tommy Smith was sure to keep his promise, because he made it to him in a particular way, and then the animals had given three cheers, and the meeting had broken up, and everybody had gone away in a quite satisfied state of mind. So, as there was no fear now of Tommy Smith hurting the animals, and as the only reason why the animals had decided to taIk to him was to get him out of his bad habits, it seemed as if there was no need of any more conversations. But when conversations have once been begun it is not so easy for them to stop, and it was only natural that creatures who had taken all the trouble to learn the little boy language should want to speak it to a little boy- and there were some too who, in spite of what the owl had told them, were anxious to get a personal assurance from Tommy Smith himself. Then, of course, those animals who had had their conversation with Tornmy Smith had talked about it to the other ones, and what they told them had aroused their curiosity- for you may read in any natural history book that animals have curiosity strongly developed.







Tommy Smith's Animals


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Tommy Smith's Animals


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"Tommy Smith's Animals" by Edmund Selous is a delightful journey into the world of a young boy named Tommy Smith and his unique bond with animals. Selous masterfully captures the innocence and wonder of childhood through Tommy's adventures. From his encounters with friendly creatures to heartwarming stories of loyalty and friendship, this book is a heartening celebration of the pure connection between humans and animals. Selous' storytelling is both enchanting and educational, making "Tommy Smith's Animals" a timeless read for young and old alike.




Tommy Smith's Animals (Classic Reprint)


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Excerpt from Tommy Smith's Animals There was once a little boy, named A Tommy Smith, who was very cruel to animals, because nobody had taught him that it was wrong to be so. He would throw stones at the birds as they sat in the trees or hedges; and if he did not hit them, that was only because they were too quick for him, and flew away as soon as they saw the stone coming. But he always meant to hit them - yes, and to kill them too, - which made it every bit as bad as if he really had killed them. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.







Tommy Smith's Animals


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All the animals in Tommy Smith's neighborhood lived in fear of him. Thinking that he would treat them more kindly if he knew more about them, they each agreed to meet him and share their life story. In these conversations Tommy Smith did indeed learn lots of information about the animals: the food they ate, the places they slept, the enemies they faced, and much more. In the course of these encounters with the frog and toad, the rook, the rat, the hare, the snake, the peewit, the mole, the woodpigeon, the squirrel, and the owl, Tommy's heart did soften, and, as the barn owl had predicted, he became a friend to all the animals. Several black and white illustrations by G. W. Ord complement the text. Suitable for ages 7 and up.




Tommy Smith at the Zoo (Yesterday's Classics)


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There is something special about Tommy Smith-everywhere he goes, animals talk to him! On a vacation to London, Tommy goes to the zoo, and discovers that the lions, penguins, ostriches, bears, boars and other animals are eager to tell him about themselves. This imaginative presentation of animal behavior is as informative as it is fun to read.




Tommy Smith's Animals (Illustrated Edition)


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First published in 1899 and reprinted from the twelfth edition of 1912, this is one of several popular animal story books by the British ornithologist and writer who was the younger brother of big-game hunter Frederick Selous.




Tommy Smith at the zoo


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