Toad
The horse's name in "Wind in the Willows" is 'Wayfarer'. He is a character that appears in the chapter "The Further Adventures of Toad".
Ratty in The Wind in the Willows
Mr. Toad.
Moneybags is a character in "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame. He is commonly known as the wealthy, frivolous, and boastful character who appears in the chapter "The Open Road." Moneybags is an exaggerated and comical portrayal of wealth and extravagance.
Badger lives in the wild wood
The Wind in the Willows was created in 1908.
Toad flew a red motorcar in "The Wind in the Willows," not a biplane. The character's recklessness and love for adventure frequently get him into trouble, leading to humorous situations in the story.
The Wind in the Willows has 302 pages.
The Wind In The Willows is a children's book set in the village of Lerryn, Cornwall. The author, Kenneth Grahame, retired to Berkshire where he lived as a child along the Thames River. The main character is Toad.
The rabbit in "The Wind in the Willows" is named Peter Rabbit.
"Wind in the Willows" was written by Kenneth Grahame, a Scottish author, in 1908.
The squire in "The Wind in the Willows" is Toad, who is referred to as the squire of Toad Hall. He is a wealthy, reckless, and flamboyant character who often gets into mischief and adventures with his friends.