Children's Bedtime Story: THE TALE OF FATTY THE COON Boy oh boy, did Fatty the Raccoon love to eat. It's no wonder everyone called this fat ball of fur "Fatty". Fatty was always looking for food to fill his fat little tummy. Enjoy the adventures of Fatty the Coon as he looks...
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"The Tale of Fatty Coon" is yet another delightful addition to Arthur Scott Bailey's "Sleepy-Time Tales" series. This particular story features the adventures of Fatty Coon, a raccoon living in the Green Forest. Fatty Coon, as the name suggests, is a rather rotund raccoon known...
Sleepy Time Tales: The Tale of Fatty Coon is a children's book written by Arthur Scott Bailey. The story follows the adventures of Fatty Coon, a mischievous raccoon who loves to eat and sleep. Fatty Coon is always on the lookout for his next meal, but he also has to avoid danger...
Sleepy Time Tales: The Tale of Fatty Coon is a children's book written by Arthur Scott Bailey. The book tells the story of Fatty Coon, a lazy raccoon who loves to eat and sleep. Fatty's adventures begin when he wakes up from his winter hibernation and starts to explore the forest...
Sleepy Time Tales The Tale Of Fatty Coon is a charming children's book written by Arthur Scott Bailey. The story follows the adventures of Fatty Coon, a lovable raccoon who loves to eat and sleep. Fatty Coon lives in the forest with his family and friends, and spends his days...
Sleepy Time Tales: The Tale of Fatty Coon is a children's book written by Arthur Scott Bailey. The story follows Fatty Coon, a mischievous raccoon who loves to eat and play pranks on his friends in the forest. One day, Fatty gets into trouble when he eats too much and gets stuck...
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Fatty Coon was so fat and round that he looked like a ball of fur, with a plumelike tail for a handle. But if you looked at him closely you would have seen a pair of very bright eyes watching you. Fatty loved to eat. Yes-he loved eating better than anything else in the world...
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