Little Angel #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeLittle Angel #9 contains two stories. In the first, Little Angel goes camping with a scoutmaster who conducts experiments, including one involving a tent that can be deflated by pressing buttons. In the second story, "Nature Study," Little Angel ties a can to a dog's tail and sends it down the street, but when her father discovers what she's done, he scolds her and explains that animals have feelings and can be hurt just like people can.
When Mr. Flibberty needs a four-year-old to test his new inflatable tent, Harry Higgins offers up his daughter Little Angel Higgins for the job—a decision he immediately regrets. As Little Angel and her father's boss set out for their camping experiment, the pint-sized troublemaker turns what should be a simple product demo into absolute chaos, with each button press and curious handful leading to one disaster after another. By day's end, Mr. Flibberty learns the hard way that Little Angel Higgins is the one true test no gadget can pass.
During National Home Safety Week, Little Angel Higgins and her father Harry Higgins launch a campaign to eliminate household hazards—but Little Angel's well-intentioned help keeps turning their safety efforts into comedy gold. As they work through the house checking for dangers, from slippery rugs to faulty wiring, one mishap after another reminds them that good intentions don't always lead to smooth results.
When Ronald comes calling with perfect manners and an invitation to the park, Little Angel Higgins is more interested in what he's brought her than his company—but a sticky situation with chewing gum at the zoo turns their outing into a chaotic adventure. By the time Ronald heads home, he's left behind an unexpected souvenir stuck in the gum, and Little Angel's parents are left wondering what kind of "date" their daughter managed to turn into a disaster.
Little Angel Higgins stays home alone while her mother goes shopping, and when a smooth-talking stranger arrives claiming to collect items for a needy family, the mischievous girl eagerly helps him gather what he's after—though never quite what he actually wants. As the would-be burglar tries to steer Little Angel toward the family's valuables, her innocent misunderstandings and unexpected tricks keep derailing his scheme in hilariously chaotic ways.
When Little Angel ties a can to a dog's tail and chases it down the street, her father Harry decides she needs a lesson in nature study—one that teaches her animals have feelings just like people do. Through observations of clever beavers, hardworking ants, thrifty squirrels, and transforming caterpillars, Little Angel discovers why kindness to animals matters. Her newfound compassion is put to the test when she encounters another child mistreating a kitten.
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Reprinted in Dennis #9/1962 (1962), Dennis #10/1962 (1962), Dennis #12/1962 (1962), Dennis #[13/1962] (1962)
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