By Jean
Conder Soule
Illustrated by
Denman Hampson
Copyright 1964
Just last week I was browsing through the vintage section at
a local used book store. When I came
across this picture book, the memories instantly flooded in. I haven’t seen this book in probably 40
years, yet I smiled at the memory of it.
Never tease a weasel – surely good advice! This is a be kind to animals lesson that is
so much fun with its humor and rhymes that you don’t even realize there is a
moral inside.
First the author gives examples of good deeds –
You can knit a kitten mittens
And
perhaps that cat would purr.
You
could fit a fox with socks
That
exactly matched his fur.
These good deeds are then always followed with the
admonition –
But never tease a weasel;
This
is very good advice.
A
weasel will not like it
And
teasing isn’t nice.
The drawings are wonderful with the slightly confused looks
on the faces of the animals that are on the receiving end of so-called
kindnesses. But the point isn’t to
actually encourage children to “give a mule a pool and some jaunty swimming
trunks.” Instead, it is to confirm that
it is much more fun to be friends with animals (and other people) than it is to
tease them!
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