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Among the Pond People

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This collection presents short, gently told tales about the inhabitants of a freshwater pond, following frogs and tadpoles, dragon-fly nymphs, sticklebacks, crayfish, mud turtles, eels, muskrats, and other water-dwellers through seasonal rhythms, accidents, courtship, parenting, play, and close calls with predators. Each vignette blends careful observation with mild anthropomorphism to explain life cycles, nest-building, feeding habits, and the consequences of curiosity or carelessness, encouraging quiet watching and respect for wild creatures while offering accessible natural-history lessons and small moral insights for young readers.

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Clara Dillingham Pierson

Clara Dillingham Pierson was an American author known for her engaging children's literature that often explores the natural world. Her works, such as "Among the Farmyard People" and its sequels, introduce young readers to the lives of animals and the beauty of rural settings. Pierson's storytelling is characterized by its vivid descriptions and gentle moral lessons, making her stories both entertaining and educational. In addition to her popular series, she also wrote collections like "Dooryard Stories" and "Tales of a Poultry Farm," which reflect her deep appreciation for nature and farm life. Her contributions have left a lasting impact on children's literature.

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