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A young girl is raised amid a menagerie of household pets and her close relationship with a long‑lived parrot anchors a series of short, episodic chapters that blend anecdote, observation, and practical care. The narrative alternates family scenes and conversations with illustrative tales of animal intelligence and habits, offering simple natural‑history facts alongside moral lessons that encourage kindness, attentiveness, and respect for rural life and creatures. The tone remains affectionate and instructive, aiming to inspire children’s curiosity about animals rather than to provide exhaustive scientific detail.
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