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W. R. Scott, 1954
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- Willie's Adventures (1954)
- In "Willie's Animal," the first of three stories about Willie, he phones his Grandmama to tell her, "I would like a little animal of my very own." She sends him one, in a box -- but what will it be? For much of the next day, Willie wonders what sort of animal will arrive; when his mother returns home, she pries open the box, and Willie meets his new animal.
- "Willie's Pockets" finds Willie wearing his new seven-pocketed suit. "Seven empty pockets. What to put in them?" During his day, Willie tries placing different items in them until he finds just the right sorts of things for his pockets.
- The final story, "Willie's Walk," chronicles Willie's walk from his home, in a small town, to his grandmother's house, in the country. He sets off to Grandmama's all by himself, undaunted by wild flowers, butterflies, or even a small stream.
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Young Reader's Press, 1967
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