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Mother West Wind's Animal Friends - Charming Nature Tales: Lessons in Friendship and Harmony with Woodland Creatures - cover

Mother West Wind's Animal Friends - Charming Nature Tales: Lessons in Friendship and Harmony with Woodland Creatures

Thornton W. Burgess

Verlag: Good Press

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"Mother West Wind's Animal Friends" by Thornton W. Burgess is a charming collection of stories that encapsulate the adventures of woodland creatures and their interactions within the vibrant world of nature. Employing a gentle, whimsical literary style, Burgess engages young readers through personified animals that embody relatable virtues and follies. The tales are interwoven with rich descriptions of the rural landscape, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty of the natural world while imparting moral lessons in a narrative framework often likened to fables, thus situating the work within the tradition of early children'Äôs literature that emphasizes environmental stewardship. Thornton W. Burgess, an influential American author and naturalist, drew upon his profound love for nature and wildlife in writing this book. His childhood spent exploring the outdoors, coupled with his extensive studies of ecology, illuminated his understanding of animal behavior and habitat. Burgess's commitment to wildlife conservation and education seeped into his storytelling, making his characters both endearing and educational. His experience writing for newspapers and nature magazines further honed his ability to convey scientific knowledge in an accessible and engaging manner. "Mother West Wind's Animal Friends" is an essential read for children and adults alike, welcoming readers into a world where lessons of friendship, respect, and harmony with nature are explored through the engaging escapades of beloved animal characters. This book serves not only as a delightful introduction to the richness of wildlife but also as an enduring reminder of humanity's responsibility to protect our natural heritage.
Verfügbar seit: 18.09.2023.
Drucklänge: 63 Seiten.

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