Audiobook: Among the Meadow People
- Download Introduction audio
- Download The Butterfly that Went Calling audio
- Download The Robins Build a Nest audio
- Download The Selfish Tent-Caterpillar audio
- Download The Lazy Snail audio
- Download An Ant That Wore Wings audio
- Download The Cheerful Harvestmen audio
- Download The Little Spider's First Web audio
- Download The Beetle Who Did Not Like Caterpillars audio
- Download The Young Robin Who Was Afraid to Fly audio
- Download The Crickets' School audio
- Download The Contented Earthworms audio
- Download The Measuring Worm's Joke audio
- Download A Puzzled Cicada audio
- Download The Tree Frog's Story audio
- Download The Day When the Grass Was Cut audio
- Download The Grasshopper and the Measuring Worm Run a Race audio
- Download Mr. Green Frog and His Visitors audio
- Download The Dignified Walking-Sticks audio
- Download The Day of the Great Storm audio
- Download The Story of Lily-Pad Island audio
- Download The Grasshopper Who Wouldn't Be Scared audio
- Download The Earthworm Half-Brothers audio
- Download A Gossiping Fly audio
- Download The Frog-Hoppers Go Out Into the World audio
- Download The Mosquito Tries to Teach His Neighbors audio
- Download The Frog Who Thought Herself Sick audio
- Download The Katydid's Quarrel audio
- Download The Last Party of the Season audio
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Lovely book of nature written for children by teacher and naturalist Clara Dillingham Pierson. This book in the "Among the People" series explores the animal inhabitants of the meadow and garden. The charming prose shrinks us down and puts us in the fascinating world of the tiny insects, amphibians, and birds who call the field their home. From the author's Introduction: "In selecting the tiny creatures of field and garden for the characters in this book, I have remembered with pleasure the way in which my six loyal pupils befriended stray crickets and grasshoppers, their intense appreciation of the new realm of fancy and observation, and the eagerness and attention with which they sought Mother Nature, the most wonderful and tireless of all story-tellers."
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