"The Tale of Benny Badger" by Arthur Scott Bailey tells an entertaining story about a spirited badger in the Sleepy-Time Tales series. Benny Badger loves to dig and often finds himself in comical predicaments with his fellow creatures on the high plains. The story follows Benny as he interacts with characters, and as he gets into shenanigans. The book highlights Benny's encounters with his neighbors and Mr. Coyote, creating funny situations when what Benny intends and what ends up happening are totally different. These interactions and events progress towards Benny's decision to go to a new neighborhood, which shows friendship and problem-solving.

The Tale of Benny Badger
By Arthur Scott Bailey
Follow a mischievous badger as his love for digging leads to unexpected escapades and a move to a brand new neighborhood.
Summary
About the AuthorArthur Scott Bailey was an American writer. He was the author of more than forty children's books. He was born in St. Albans, Vermont, United States, the second child of Winfield Scott Bailey and Harriet Sarah Goodhue. Winfield Bailey owned a dry goods shop that was stated to be "one of the most reputable of St. Albans mercantile concerns" and specialized in furs; namely ladies' fur coats, muffs and scarves. Bailey attended St. Albans Academy and graduated in 1896, in a class of only eleven other students. He then went on to the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont, where he became involved in a fraternal organization, Sigma Phi.
Arthur Scott Bailey was an American writer. He was the author of more than forty children's books. He was born in St. Albans, Vermont, United States, the second child of Winfield Scott Bailey and Harriet Sarah Goodhue. Winfield Bailey owned a dry goods shop that was stated to be "one of the most reputable of St. Albans mercantile concerns" and specialized in furs; namely ladies' fur coats, muffs and scarves. Bailey attended St. Albans Academy and graduated in 1896, in a class of only eleven other students. He then went on to the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont, where he became involved in a fraternal organization, Sigma Phi.