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A collection of short stories centered on wild animals and their interactions around ponds, forests, and mountains. Each chapter follows a different creature—young birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish—through episodes of danger, rivalry, rescue, and resourcefulness: swallows settling in a barn, a snapping turtle preying at Black Pond, porcupines establishing a ridge, a champion diver, snowy egrets in peril, and the last buffalo and panther of their ranges. The narratives combine naturalistic detail with episodic adventure, portraying survival, loyalty, cunning, and the seasonal rhythms of life among animal communities.

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Jean M. Thompson

Jean M. Thompson was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and nature writing. Her works often explore themes of the natural world and the wonders it holds for young readers. Notable titles include "The Three Bears of Porcupine Ridge," which captivates children with its engaging storytelling, and "Water Wonders Every Child Should Know," a delightful exploration of various forms of water in nature. Thompson's writing is characterized by its educational value and ability to inspire curiosity about the environment, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century children's literature.

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