About This Book
A curious child perches in her favorite willow and longs to understand the chatter of the garden, prompting encounters with the wind and a procession of tiny beings. Each chapter pairs imaginative meetings with clear natural-history explanations, presenting frogs, spiders, tumblebugs, water-dwellers, mosquitoes, ants, bees, moths and other little creatures while describing their habits, life cycles, and social ways. The narrative blends personified voices and factual detail to cultivate wonder and simple scientific observation, using poetic description and gentle moral notes to engage young readers with the natural world.
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