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The Sun's Babies

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This collection presents a series of short, lyrical stories that personify flowers, insects, seeds, and seasonal forces, following their tiny lives from sprouting and play to growth, sleep, and transformation. Interlinked episodes celebrate cycles of nature, simple acts of care, and playful domestic scenes among fairies, plants, and animals; vivid, often instructional vignettes explain seed-setting, pollination, and seasonal change in gentle, imaginative terms. Tone is whimsical and pastoral, aimed at children, emphasizing wonder, cooperation, and the rhythms of growth.

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Edith Howes

Edith Howes was a children's author known for her enchanting storytelling and imaginative narratives. She contributed to children's literature with works such as "The Sun's Babies" and "Wonderwings and other Fairy Stories," which showcase her ability to weave delightful tales that captivate young readers. Howes's writing often features whimsical elements and a sense of wonder, making her stories appealing to both children and adults alike. Her contributions have left a lasting mark on the genre of children's fairy tales.

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