The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows

by (uk) Original Work By Kenneth Grahame

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The world famous children's literature "The Wind in the Willows" is a story suitable for everyone to sit around the warm stove and listen to together: When the mole and the water rat, who were shivering in the snow, finally entered Mr. Badger's comfortable home, they got into the soap-scented house. When they got up the next day and saw two little hedgehogs eating buckwheat porridge at the dining table, when Mr. Toad jumped into the luxury car that fascinated him, started the engine with a "rumbling", and then drove away. Our eyes will sparkle when we listen to the story, and we almost want to jump into that fairy tale world immediately. "The Wind in the Willows" not only takes readers through the life stories of the animal protagonists as they change with the seasons, but also vividly depicts the friendship and warmth lingering in the willows.

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