Mother Earth's Children: The Frolics of the Fruits and Vegetables
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A collection of short illustrated verses that personify fruits, vegetables, grains, and other edible plants as playful children, each vignette sketching a plant’s appearance, seasonal habits, or a quaint personality trait. A brief foreword introduces seeds and growth, and the poems are grouped by garden, orchard, field, and seaside settings. Simple rhyme, light humor, and charming illustrations aim to teach young readers about plant variety, seasons, and uses while fostering appreciation for nature’s bounty.
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