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A bright, verse‑filled introduction greets young readers, inviting them into a sunny world of feathered friends. The book then explores familiar farmyard birds—chickens, ducks, geese—describing their looks, habits, and songs while slipping in short, playful stories. Clear facts are woven with gentle humor, encouraging children to notice details and ask questions about nature. The tone remains friendly and encouraging throughout.
The journey continues with mammals, amphibians, and insects—from timid mice and busy squirrels to croaking frogs and gliding bats. Each section pairs straightforward description with a lively rhyme or anecdote, making the science feel vivid and memorable. Young listeners are urged to observe, sketch, and imagine conversations with these creatures, sparking a lasting curiosity. It works as both a classroom guide and a gentle bedtime companion for families who love nature.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (109K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-02-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1823–1888
A 19th-century educator best remembered for creating school readers and geography books that aimed to make learning more natural and engaging for children. His work helped shape classroom teaching in the United States during a period of major change in public education.
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