A Little Golden Book
By Jane Werner
Pictures by Richard Scarry
Copyright 1955
Only YOU can prevent forest fires!
This is Smokey the Bear’s plea to people. I learned this lesson from Smokey in grade
school when I was told the story of the sweet little bear cub whose family and
home were destroyed by a fire. Poor
little Smokey! He sure must have been
scared, left all alone and hurt. Fortunately, he was saved by a caring ranger
and after recovering, went on to teach wildfire safety to a generation of
children.
As a child of the 70’s, I was taught by Smokey and his
friend Woodsy Owl (give a hoot, don’t pollute) to take responsibility for the
environment.
How much easier it is to take responsibility for the wider
world when we feel that we have a personal connection. Putting a face and a name to the creatures
that are touched by our actions was a very effective teaching tool.
I wanted to be Smokey’s friend. He could rely on me!
This version of Smokey the Bear’s story is especially cherished because
it is illustrated by Richard Scarry. He
had a way of drawing animals that gives them personality, lending even more
warmth to an already special story.
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