Sweet Sue's Adventures explains to the beginning reader all the traits and habits of an unusually interesting animal. Whether Sweet Sue is catching food (including live bees) or training her frisky young, her story is exciting and entertaining. Sam Campbell catches all the drama which surrounds one of nature's most fascinating outdoor photographs taken by Charles Philip Fox. And they will come to think of all skunks as their forest friends.
Sam Campbell, writer, lecturer and photographer, is known throughout America as the Philosopher of the Forest. He is a naturalist, a devoted student of living nature. His home, the Sanctuary of Wegimind, is in a game preserve in the great forests of Northern Wisconsin. There he studies the ways of wild creatures, their habits, their work, their play, and the examples they set for human beings in right living. Hundreds of thousands of people have become acquainted with his work in nature through the four thousand lectures he has given in the past twelve years.
Author of Calamity Jane, Fiddlesticks and Freckles, Seven Secrets of Somewhere Lake, How's Inky? Moose Country, Too Much Salt and Pepper, Beloved Rascals, Loony Coon, Sweet Sue's Adventures, A Tippy Canoe and Canada Too, and Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo--and Still-Mo.