Uncle Wiggily and Mother Goose by Howard Roger Garis
If you grew up with the gentle adventures of Uncle Wiggily Longears or chanting the rhymes of Mother Goose, this book is like seeing two old friends meet for the first time. Howard R. Garis, who wrote thousands of these beloved bunny tales, decided to mix things up in a wonderfully silly way.
The Story
The plot is as sweet and straightforward as a cup of honey tea. Uncle Wiggily is just going about his life in the Sunny Brook woods when his peaceful world is turned delightfully upside down. One by one, characters from the Mother Goose nursery rhymes arrive, each with their own little problem. Maybe the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe needs some gardening advice, or Simple Simon can't find a pie man. Uncle Wiggily, being the kind and resourceful rabbit he is, uses his cleverness and the help of his animal friends—like Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, the muskrat—to find solutions. There's no big villain or high-stakes danger; the fun is in watching this polite, elderly rabbit calmly handle the chaos of fairy tale tourism.
Why You Should Read It
This book is a dose of pure, undiluted nostalgia. It’s not trying to be epic or profound. Its magic is in its kindness. In a world that often feels complicated, there's something incredibly soothing about a story where the biggest conflict is helping Little Bo-Peep find her sheep, and where every problem is solved with patience and goodwill. Uncle Wiggily is a fantastic character—he's resourceful but never a show-off, wise but never preachy. Seeing him interact with these iconic, often one-dimensional rhyme characters gives them new life and makes you smile.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect book for parents or grandparents to read aloud at bedtime. Kids who enjoy repetitive, comforting stories will love guessing which nursery rhyme character pops up next. It's also a sweet pick for any adult who appreciates vintage children's literature and wants a short, charming escape. Don't come looking for deep plot twists or modern pacing. Come for the gentle humor, the timeless warmth, and the lovely feeling that in Uncle Wiggily's world, no problem is too small for a caring heart. It’s a little time capsule of kindness.
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