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A collection of short, humorous tales for children that personify birds, insects, and small animals to explore domestic life, social foibles, and moral lessons. Each vignette depicts a self-contained episode—such as a hen rearing ducklings, lively crickets and katydids, a meddlesome magpie, and adventurous squirrels—mixing gentle satire, comic mishap, and corrective outcomes. The episodic structure, plain narrative voice, and illustrative details make the pieces suitable for reading aloud and for young readers learning about conduct, curiosity, and neighborliness.
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