Never Tease a Weasel

Never Tease a Weasel by Jean Conder Soule is an illustrated children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books on May 10, 2011. This 40-page edition presents a humorous and engaging rhyme that imparts valuable lessons about kindness and proper behavior towards animals. The playful narrative encourages children to engage in positive actions rather than teasing, making it an entertaining read for young audiences.
In this delightful story, readers will discover a variety of whimsical suggestions for treating animals with care, such as baking a cake for a drake or providing a pool for a mule. The book’s charming illustrations by renowned New Yorker cartoonist George Booth complement the lighthearted text, enhancing the overall experience. With themes centered around social interactions, emotions, and manners, this edition of Never Tease a Weasel offers a fun approach to teaching children about empathy and respect for animals.
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A funny, finger-wagging rhyme with some very good advice: never tease a weasel, because teasing isn’t nice! Rather, kids should do nice things for animals, such as bake a drake a cake, or give a mule a pool, and much more. Long out of print, this new edition of Never Tease a Weasel with art by the great New Yorker cartoonist George Booth will surely please a weasel, and everyone else who reads it!
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