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The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

by JANE ANDREWS Author

Mother Nature unfolds some of her most precious secrets. She tells about amber, about the dragon-fly and its wonderful history, about water-lilies, how the Indian corn grows, what odd doings the Frost Giants engage in, about coral, and starfish, and coal mines, and many other things in which children take delight. Ages 7-10 (Copied from Baldwin Project)

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Chapters
14
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Chapters

  • 1 The Story of the Amber Beads
  • 2 The New Life
  • 3 The Talk of the Trees That Stand in the Streets
  • 4 How the Indian Corn Grows
  • 5 Water-Lilies
  • 6 The Carrying Trade
  • 7 Sea-Life
  • 8 The Frost Giants
  • 9 How Quercus Alba Went to Explore the Underworld
  • 10 Treasure-Boxes
  • 11 A Peep into One of God's Storehouses
  • 12 The Hidden Light
  • 13 Sixty-two Little Tadpoles
  • 14 Golden-Rod and Asters

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