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Among the Pond People

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Clara Dillingham Pierson (1868 – 1952) was a skilled and accomplished author of children’s literature whose nature stories still bring children and their parents to laughter more than a century after they were first published. Aside from the “Among the People” series, which this delightful book is also part of, Pierson also went on to write several other books such as Tales of Poultry Farms, The Dooryard Stories and her later work, Living with Our Children: A Book of Little Essays for Mothers (published in 1923).Among the Pond People is one of the most entertaining of the five “Among the People” books written by Pierson as beautiful, brisk and bright collections of nature tales for children. As she has gotten her readership used to focusing on specific types of animals throughout each of her storybooks, Among the Pond People is no different, this time telling us stories about the many adventures of animals such as frogs and tadpoles, eels, crayfish, dragonflies and all manner of creatures you might find in or near a pond.The animal inhabitants of the bond will spark your children’s imagination as they interact with a complex and exciting world, on the ground, in the water and in the air. The mysterious lives of the many strange varieties of creatures from the pond will become more familiar and friendly, but also more enchanting, through stories such as The Slow Little Mud Turtle, The Stickleback Father or The Eels’ Moving Night. You will also find the style itself to be light and pleasant, without any complex words or terms you’d have to reword for your little ones’ ears.
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