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  • The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

    Jane Andrews

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
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  • The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

    Jane Andrews

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 6, 2013)
    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 “You may think that Mother Nature, like the famous “old woman who lived in the shoe,” has so many children that she doesn’t know what to do. But you will know better when you become acquainted with her, and learn how strong she is, and how active; how she can really be in fifty places at once, taking care of a sick tree, or a baby flower just born; and, at the same time, building underground palaces, guiding the steps of little travellers setting out on long journeys, and sweeping, dusting, and arranging her great house,–the earth. And all the while, in the midst of her patient and never-ending work, she will tell us the most charming and marvellous stories of ages ago when she was young, or of the treasures that lie hidden in the most distant and secret closets of her palace; just such stories as you all like so well to hear your mother tell when you gather round her in the twilight.” CONTENTS. THE STORY OF THE AMBER BEADS THE NEW LIFE THE TALK OF THE TREES THAT STAND IN THE VILLAGE STREET HOW THE INDIAN CORN GROWS WATER-LILIES THE CARRYING TRADE SEA-LIFE WHAT THE FROST GIANTS DID TO NANNIE'S RUN HOW QUERCUS ALBA WENT TO EXPLORE THE UNDERWORLD, AND WHAT CAME OF IT TREASURE-BOXES A PEEP INTO ONE OF GOD'S STOREHOUSES THE HIDDEN LIGHT SIXTY-TWO LITTLE TADPOLES GOLDEN-ROD AND ASTERS
  • The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

    Jane Andrews

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, Oct. 13, 2007)
    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.
  • The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

    Jane Andrews

    Paperback (tredition, Nov. 11, 2011)
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  • The Stories Mother Nature Told her Children

    Jane Andrews

    Hardcover (Palala Press, May 9, 2016)
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  • The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

    Jane Andrews

    Paperback (Book Jungle, March 9, 2010)
    Jane Andrews would tell her stories to children before she published them. Her stories changed and improved with each telling. Finally she took pen to paper and wrote them down. Before publication she read her stories to a group of friends in the library of an old New England home. After their enthusiastic approval she sent her stories to a publisher. Stories in this collection include The story of the amber beads, The new life, The talk of the trees that stand in the village street, How the Indian corn grows, Water-lilies, The carrying trade, Sea-life, What the frost giants did to Nannie's run, How Quercus Alba went to explore the underworld, and what came of it, Treasure-boxes, A peep into one of god's storehouses, The hidden light, Sixty-two little tadpoles, and Golden-rod and asters.
  • The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

    Jane Andrews

    Mass Market Paperback (Classic Books, Jan. 27, 2008)
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  • The stories Mother Nature told her children

    Jane Andrews

    Unknown Binding (Ginn & Company, March 23, 1893)
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  • The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

    Jane Andrews

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
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  • The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

    Jane Andrews

    Paperback (Aeterna, Feb. 14, 2011)
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  • The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children

    Jane Andrews

    Paperback (Hard Press, Nov. 3, 2006)
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  • The stories Mother Nature told her children

    Jane Andrews

    Hardcover (Ginn, Jan. 1, 1888)
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