When a great storm approaches, Uncle Whackity Jack tells a series of "topsy-turvy" stories about where different animals might go to stay warm and safe. He suggests silly scenarios, such as sheep nesting in trees, pigs living in beehives, and cows hiding in logs. The young narrator corrects these muddled ideas, explaining where each animal truly belongs-like the frog in a log and the cow in a shed. As the storm intensifies, the story moves from imagination to reality as Whackity Jack helps the family dog find shelter and discovers a toad hiding in a shoe, proving that everyone needs a safe place when the weather gets rough.
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