
audiobook
MAAILMA PIENOISKOOSSA
FRIEDRICH GERSTÄCKER
SISÄLLYS:
ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU. - FRITS JA MARIA.
TOINEN LUKU. - MAA ON PYÖREÄ.
KOLMAS LUKU. - MAANOSAT JA MERET.
NELJÄS LUKU.
VIIDES LUKU. - POHJOINEN JA ETELÄ, TALVI JA SUVI.
KUUDES LUKU. - RETKEILY JOELLA JA LAMMELLA.
SEITSEMÄS LUKU. - SUURET ALUKSET JA TAITEN NIILLÄ KULJETAAN.
Through the eyes of eight‑year‑old Frits and his six‑year‑old sister Maria, the book opens with a bright spring walk that turns a familiar town outskirts into a mini‑world of hills, streams and meadow‑highlands. Their father points out the changing seasons, the buzzing insects and the cool mountain spring, turning simple observations into playful lessons about the shape of the earth and the way water moves. The tone is warm and curious, inviting listeners to feel the same sense of wonder as the children step from the pasture onto a ridge and imagine what lies beyond.
Beyond this first adventure the work expands into a series of short, illustrated essays that travel from the poles to the equator, from towering ships to remote villages. Each chapter offers funny anecdotes and clear facts about continents, climates, and the customs of peoples the author calls “different nations.” The style remains gentle and entertaining, making geography feel like a lively story rather than a textbook, perfect for listeners who enjoy learning while being carried along on a light‑hearted narrative.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (151K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Pori: Gustav Ronelius, 1903.
Credits
Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2024-04-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1816–1872
Drawn from years of hard travel and firsthand adventure, his stories brought 19th-century frontiers, emigrant journeys, and far-off landscapes vividly to life. He wrote with the pace of a born storyteller and the eye of someone who had actually been there.
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