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Animal Children: The Friends of the Forest and the Plain

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About This Book

A charming collection of short, lyrical vignettes and poems aimed at children that introduce the young of many species through light‑hearted, anthropomorphic sketches. Each piece depicts an animal child from household pets and woodland creatures to exotic plains and mountain species, highlighting characteristic behaviors, habitats, and playful personalities. Illustrations accompany the verses, and a foreword frames animals as companions of human children. The tone mixes whimsy and gentle instruction, inviting readers to observe natural traits, manners, and the diversity of animal life, often using humor and simple comparisons to make each creature memorable.

About the Author

Kirkwood, Edith Brown portrait

Edith Brown Kirkwood

Edith Brown Kirkwood was an author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "Animal Children: The Friends of the Forest and the Plain," showcases her ability to engage young readers with stories that celebrate nature and its inhabitants. Through her writing, Kirkwood aimed to foster a sense of wonder and appreciation for the animal kingdom, making her stories both educational and entertaining. Her work remains a charming reflection of the era's literary style and values.

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