
audiobook
by Jeannette Augustus Marks, Julia Moody
E-text prepared by Roger Frank
LITTLE BUSYBODIES
I. THE JOURNEY
II. RANGELEY VILLAGE
III. THE LITTLE ARMY
IV. FIDDLERS
V. HOW KATY DID
VI. FISHING
VII. THE SWIMMING-POOL
VIII. THE RAINY DAY
A brother‑and‑sister pair rides a rolling summer train, their imaginations buzzing with plans for hunting, photography, and the stories that await them at each stop. Their mother, ever the storyteller, hints at a hidden world of tiny travelers—crickets, beetles, bees, and ants—that will fill their days with wonder. As the landscape slides past—pine woods, sparkling lakes, and distant sawmills—the children picture the hidden lives teeming beneath the grass and inside the trees.
The narrative gently weaves vivid descriptions of insect habits with lively dialogue, turning scientific facts into a charming adventure. Young listeners learn how each creature fits into the grand tapestry of nature, from the humming of a bee’s wings to the underground highways of ant colonies. With humor and curiosity guiding the journey, the book invites readers to see the ordinary as extraordinary, sparking a lifelong fascination with the bustling life all around us.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (160K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-06-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1875–1964
A lively early-20th-century writer and teacher, she moved easily between children’s stories, plays, poetry, and historical fiction while helping shape campus literary life at Mount Holyoke.
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Best remembered as the co-author of a lively early 20th-century children's nature book, this little-known writer helped introduce young readers to the busy world of insects. Her surviving public record is slim, which gives her work an extra air of curiosity.
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