The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

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The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

by Jane Andrews

EN·~2 hours

Chapters

Description

In this charming collection, Mother Nature herself becomes the narrator, guiding listeners through a series of gentle fables that celebrate the hidden wonders of the earth. From the whispering trees that line a village lane to the secret lives of sea creatures, each tale is woven with the rhythm of the natural world. The stories invite you to imagine the world as a vast, caring household tended by an ever‑watchful, tireless caretaker.

The opening story follows a young Highland girl named Jeanie, who possesses a necklace of amber beads that seem to hold tiny fragments of life—fern, a bee, a beetle—trapped in golden glow. As she marvels at these miniature worlds, she wonders how the beads came to be and what mysteries they conceal. The narrative gently unfolds the origins of the amber, hinting at adventure and love on a storm‑tossed shore.

Through vivid description and warm, lyrical prose, the book captures the magic of ordinary plants and animals, turning simple observations into timeless wonder. Listeners will feel as if they are sitting beside Mother Nature herself, hearing the stories she has whispered to her children for generations.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (118K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JA

Jane Andrews

1833–1887

An inventive 19th-century American teacher turned classroom ideas into beloved children's books that opened up geography, history, and science through stories. Best known for Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball That Floats in the Air, she wrote with warmth, curiosity, and a strong faith in how children learn.

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