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Among the Trees at Elmridge

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A governess guides a small group of children through the trees surrounding their home, using close observation and conversational lessons to introduce tree identification, seasonal changes, forms, blossoms, buds, fruit, and human uses. Each chapter focuses on a particular species or family—such as maples, elms, oaks, ashes, birches, fruit trees, pines, firs, cedars, palms and several exotic kinds—and compares their shapes, growth habits, and practical or ornamental value. The work blends natural history description, simple classification, and outdoor pedagogy to encourage attentive study of trees and their roles in landscape and daily life.

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Ella Rodman Church

Ella Rodman Church was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and her reflections on domestic life. Her notable works include "A Grandmother's Recollections," which offers a nostalgic look at family and tradition, and "Among the Trees at Elmridge," a charming exploration of nature. Church also wrote on artistic pursuits, as seen in her book "Artistic Embroidery," which reflects her interest in crafts and creativity. Through her writings, she captured the essence of everyday experiences and the beauty of familial bonds, making her a significant figure in 19th-century American literature.

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