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Flowers, Shown to the Children

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This work introduces young readers to the world of flowers, featuring 150 species illustrated with 48 colored plates. It organizes flowers by color, making it easier for children to identify them during outdoor explorations. The text simplifies botanical terminology, explaining key concepts such as calyx, sepals, petals, and stamens in accessible language. Each flower is described in a straightforward manner, encouraging curiosity and appreciation for nature. The book aims to foster a love for flowers and enhance children's understanding of their beauty and significance in the environment.

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C. E. Smith

C. E. Smith was an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of nature education. His notable works, "Flowers, Shown to the Children" and "Trees, Shown to the Children," aim to engage young readers with the beauty and diversity of the natural world. Through vivid descriptions and accessible language, Smith's writings encourage curiosity and appreciation for flora, making them valuable resources for both children and educators. His focus on nature reflects a broader trend in educational literature of the time, emphasizing the importance of outdoor learning.

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