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Friends in Feathers and Fur, and Other Neighbors: For Young Folks

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A sequence of concise, child-oriented lessons describes common birds and small animals, noting their appearance, habits, life cycles, and habitats while offering short anecdotes, rhymes, and poems. The text stresses observation and simple investigative method, urging young readers to compare familiar experiences and draw conclusions from direct study. Clear natural-history descriptions are deliberately paired with stories and verse to engage imagination and guide beginners from concrete, local examples toward a broader understanding of animal life.

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James Johonnot

James Johonnot was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. He wrote engaging and educational stories aimed at young readers, often focusing on themes of friendship and historical events. His notable works include "Book of Cats and Dogs, and Other Friends for Little Folks," which introduces children to the joys of companionship with animals, and "Ten Great Events in History," which presents significant historical moments in an accessible manner for young audiences. Johonnot's writings reflect a commitment to fostering curiosity and moral values in children.

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