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The Teenie Weenies In The Wildwood, Classics To Go

The Teenie Weenies are a series of children books. They are very small people, not even an inch tall. Thy use mice as draft horses and sparrows as an air force. The individual teenie weenies are all very unique: There is the Turk, the Cowboy, the Indian, the General, and the Old Soldier. In this installment, the Poet and the Lady of Fashion get kidnapped by the Wild Men, and the rest of the teenie weenies mount a rescue expedition. To break open the enemy fortress, the teenie weenies hire a mole to dig a tunnel, and mine the wall with a firecracker.

William Donahey

William Donahey (19 October 1883 – 1 February 1970) was a U.S. cartoonist and creator of The Teenie Weenies, a comic strip about two-inch tall people living under a rose bush. The strip appeared in the Chicago Tribune for over 50 years.[2][3] He drew The Teenie Weenies for a total of about 2100 strips. Donahey was a very shy child when growing up. He would dream up imaginary characters and The Teenie Weenies as a pastime. He later turned them into a profession in the form of comic features in newspapers, books and advertising.

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