
Wongo and the Wise Old Crow
by Grace Moon
"Wongo and the Wise Old Crow" by Grace and Carl Moon is a children’s adventure story written in the early 20th century. The book follows the whimsical escapades of Wongo, a little brown bear, along with his clever friend Kaw, the wise old crow, as they navigate challenges and learn important lessons in their wild world of Timbertangle. Together, they encounter old Grouch, a fearsome bear, and find themselves embroiled in daring plots. The opening of the story introduces us to Wongo, who is grumpy and hungry after being disturbed from his sleep. As he contemplates a forbidden venture into the realm of old Grouch, his curiosity and hunger drive him to explore the tantalizing scent of fresh meat. He meets Kaw, who encourages him to think wisely and offers clever plans to deal with their nemesis, old Grouch. The chapter sets an engaging tone filled with light-hearted banter and a sense of adventure as Wongo resolves to confront his fears and learn from the wise crow, hinting at the exciting escapades that will follow in their story.
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