King of the Woods
by David Day
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Various animals contend for the honor of being considered the king of the woods, but it is not always the largest who is the strongest.Tags
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Un papamosques menut vol menjar-se una poma daurada que ha trobat en una soca del bosc. Tots els animals es barallen per la poma i pel tÃtol de rei dels boscos.
Aug 29, 2011Catalan
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David Day was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on October 14, 1947. He worked in logging camps before receiving a degree from the Department of Creative Writing at the University of Victoria in 1976. He has written over 40 books of poetry, ecology, history, fantasy, mythology, and fiction for both adults and children. His first show more collection of poems, The Cowichan, was published in 1975. His other books include A Tolkien Bestiary, The Doomsday Book of Animals, Castles, The Emperor's Panda, The Quest for King Arthur, Nevermore: A Book of Hours, and Tolkien: A Dictionary. Through the 1980's and 1990's, he was also an environmental columnist for Britain's Daily Mail, Evening Standard, Sunday Times, and Punch magazine. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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