Uncle Wiggily on roller skates by Howard Roger Garis

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By Matthew Hoffmann Posted on Apr 1, 2026
In Category - The Deep Shelf
Garis, Howard Roger, 1873-1962 Garis, Howard Roger, 1873-1962
English
Hey, you remember those gentle bedtime stories from childhood? Imagine that cozy world turned upside down when the kindest character decides to strap on roller skates. That's the delightful chaos of 'Uncle Wiggily on Roller Skates.' Our beloved elderly rabbit, the friendly neighborhood problem-solver, gets a wild new hobby. Suddenly, the calm paths of the woods and meadows become a high-speed adventure zone. It's not just about the skating. It's about what happens when someone predictable decides to be unpredictable. Will Uncle Wiggily master his new wheels, or will he become a rolling disaster, knocking over his animal friends and their picnics? The real mystery is whether this new skill will help him on his usual missions of kindness, or create a whole new set of problems he has to untangle. It's a short, sweet, and surprisingly funny look at trying new things, no matter your age. If you need a smile and a dose of innocent, old-fashioned fun, give this one a quick read.
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Let's set the scene. Uncle Wiggily Longears is the friendly, helpful rabbit gentleman at the heart of a whole series of gentle adventures. He's usually seen with his trusty red, white, and blue striped barber-pole crutch, strolling along to help a neighbor or solve a small problem. In this book, he gets a brilliant (or perhaps disastrous) idea: he's going to learn to roller skate.

The Story

The plot is as charmingly simple as you'd hope. Uncle Wiggily gets a pair of roller skates. What follows is a series of short, connected episodes where he tries to learn how to use them. He wobbles, he weaves, and he definitely doesn't start out graceful. His adventures on wheels lead him into all sorts of minor scrapes with his animal friends in the woods and meadows. Maybe he accidentally skates into a game of tag, or can't stop in time before a gathering. The fun is in seeing how this new, speedy mode of travel changes his usual helpful routines. Does it make him better at delivering medicine or messages? Or does it cause more confusion than it's worth? The story follows his journey from shaky beginner to, hopefully, a more confident skater, all while keeping his gentle spirit intact.

Why You Should Read It

There's something genuinely heartwarming about an older character embracing something so youthful and silly. In a world that often tells us to 'act our age,' Uncle Wiggily's skating adventure is a quiet rebellion of joy. It's about the courage to look a bit foolish while learning, the persistence to keep getting up after a fall (literally and figuratively), and the idea that fun and new experiences aren't just for the young. Howard R. Garis had a real gift for creating a safe, kind world where problems are small and solvable with goodwill. Reading this is like a mental reset—a quick trip to a simpler, more optimistic place.

Final Verdict

This book is a perfect little escape. It's ideal for parents or grandparents looking for a wholesome read-aloud for kids, full of gentle humor and positive messages. It's also a sweet pick for anyone feeling nostalgic for classic children's literature. If you enjoy the pace of old-fashioned story collections like the 'Winnie-the-Pooh' chapters or 'The Wind in the Willows,' but want something even lighter and quicker, you'll find a friend in Uncle Wiggily. Don't expect high-stakes drama. Do expect to finish it with a soft smile, remembering that it's never too late to try something new and wobbly.



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Patricia Lewis
1 year ago

If you enjoy this genre, the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. Definitely a 5-star read.

James Torres
7 months ago

Beautifully written.

David Flores
2 years ago

Not bad at all.

Kenneth Smith
1 year ago

Without a doubt, it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. Exceeded all my expectations.

Susan Thomas
1 year ago

Having read this twice, the flow of the text seems very fluid. Don't hesitate to start reading.

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