The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows

By Kenneth Grahame

Subjects: Home, Rats, Voyages, Névroses obsessionnelles, Juvenile literature, Objets perdus, Ethics, Badgers, Fairy tales, Fantastic fiction, Humorous stories, Animals, fiction, England, fiction, Disguise, Habitations, Dwellings, Rats, fiction, Adventure and adventurers, fiction, Christmas, Country life, Lost articles, Cartoons and comics, Friendship, fiction, Taupes, River life, Large type books, Moles, Children's stories, Fantasy fiction, Self-destructive behavior, Déguisement, Voleurs, Hospitality, Toy and movable books, Children's stories, English, Pictorial works, Toads, Fantasy, Stories, Comportement autodestructeur, Rivers, fiction, Amitié, Comics & graphic novels, general, Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse, Voyages and travels, Toad of Toad Hall (Fictional character), Literature and fiction, juvenile, Landscapes, Children: Grades 3-4, Belettes, Otters, Children: Kindergarten, Fiction, Blaireaux, Country life, fiction, Children's fiction, Évasions, Forests and forestry, fiction, Crapauds, Friendship -- Juvenile fiction, Paysages, Animals, Loutres, Obsessive-compulsive disorder, Classical literature, Rivers, Forests and forestry, Juvenile fiction, Weasels, Animals -- Juvenile fiction, Legends and stories of Animals, Toad of Toad Hall (Fictitious character), Specimens, Adventure and adventurers, Winds, fiction, Folklore, Mythical Animals, Thieves, Moles (animals), fiction, Escapes, Moles (Animals), Morale, Friendship

Description: The adventures of four amiable animals, Rat, Toad, Mole and Badger, along a river in the English countryside.

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