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Political Satire
These Forest Fables turn headline power grabs into woodland capers. Eagleton’s jet-cart, Buzzerd gerrymanders, and acorn tariffs lampoon vanity, graft, and vote-rigging. Rhyme and whimsy let kids giggle while adults spot the subtext. By always “punching up” and ending with clear morals, the series blends gentle humor with pointed critique—classic, family-friendly political satire.


The Storm That Never Left
When fear delays the vote, the forecast favors power. But in this forest, sunshine wins when voices rise. A mighty storm once rocked the...
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The Great Wall of Glimmergrove
When walls rise, the forest falls—but with bridges, Glimmergrove grows tall. By Ross Boutlon (c)2025 🌳 In the heart of Glimmergrove...
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Heghog and the Secrets That Slipped
Loose tweets and squeaks sink leafy fleets 🌳 In the Grove where the bright maple leaves twist and twine, Where rumors could rustle like...
3 min read
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