
A bright spring day finds three curious children trekking into the woods with their lively governess, eager for a first lesson in wild‑flower study. Their adventure quickly turns into a charming exploration of the forest’s hidden wonders—golden willows, rosy maples, and the delicate catkins that sway like tiny “pussy‑tails.” Through playful banter and gentle instruction, the youngsters discover how sap, bark, and seasonal change paint the trees in vivid hues.
The narrative blends vivid natural description with a warm, educational tone, inviting listeners to share the children’s wonder at the living world around them. As Miss Harson explains the science behind each blossom, the story weaves in folklore and practical uses of familiar trees, sparking curiosity without ever rushing toward a larger plot. It’s an ideal listen for anyone who loves nature, gentle humor, and the simple joy of learning outdoors.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (357K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

b. 1831
A 19th-century American writer with a gift for warm, reflective storytelling, remembered for fiction as well as domestic and instructional books. Her work ranges from family recollections and children's stories to practical guides on decorative needlework.
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