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La Vieille Dame du Vent d'Ouest

Cette charmante série d'histoires invite les lecteurs dans le monde des animaux de la forêt et de leurs aventures quotidiennes. Chaque livre présente des personnages mémorables qui se lancent dans des voyages amusants et éducatifs. Les récits soulignent la compréhension de la nature et du comportement animal, ce qui en fait une lecture parfaite pour les jeunes explorateurs. La série mélange magistralement le divertissement et l'apprentissage en douceur, le tout présenté dans un style charmant et intemporel.

Mother West Wind "When" Stories
Mother West Wind's Neighbors
Mother West Wind's Animal Friends
The Mother West Wind Collection, Volume 2, Burgess
Mother West Wind 'Where' Stories
Mother West Wind 'How' Stories by Thornton Burgess, Fiction, Animals, Fantasy & Magic

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    Old Mother West Wind

    • 316pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    4,4(31)Évaluer

    It's been a century since readers first ventured into the Green Forest to encounter Reddy Fox, Grandfather Frog, Jimmy Skunk, and other winsome characters. This special edition commemorates the 100th anniversary of Thornton W. Burgess's first published work, Old Mother West Wind, and its 1911 follow-up, Mother West Wind's Children. Replete with the original illustrations, these gentle stories offer children enduring lessons about ecology and respect for wildlife.

    Old Mother West Wind
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    Fifteen tales that explain why Danny Meadow Mouse has a short tail, the reason Reddy Fox has no friends, and other mysteries about the residents of the Green Meadow.

    Mother West Wind's Children
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    Featuring charming tales of animal characters, this classic work has been preserved and modernized for contemporary readers. It emphasizes the importance of storytelling across generations, showcasing engaging narratives that captivate young audiences. The book has been reformatted and redesigned, ensuring clarity and readability, making it accessible for both present and future generations. With its roots in juvenile literature, it serves as a delightful introduction to the world of language and storytelling for children.

    Mother West Wind's Animal Friends
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    The story explores the whimsical lives of woodland creatures, focusing on Johnny Chuck's aversion to Blacky the Crow and the arrival of Unc Billy Possum. Through engaging narratives, it delves into the relationships and conflicts among these characters, providing delightful insights into their behaviors and interactions. Perfect for children, this continuation of the adventures introduces new friendships and challenges in a charming natural setting.

    Mother West Wind's Neighbors
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    Curiosity drives the narrative as Mother West Wind shares enchanting tales with young forest animals, addressing their questions about nature and life. Through these captivating stories, readers are immersed in the wisdom of the animal kingdom, exploring themes of curiosity and the interconnectedness of nature. Thornton W. Burgess crafts a delightful experience that highlights the beauty of the natural world and the lessons it holds.

    Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories
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    The collection features timeless tales that have held significance across generations, showcasing the charm of storytelling. This edition has been thoughtfully reformatted and redesigned for clarity and readability, ensuring that the original essence is preserved while making it accessible to modern readers. It belongs to the genres of Language and Literature, as well as Juvenile belles lettres, making it a valuable addition for both young audiences and literary enthusiasts.

    Mother West Wind "When" Stories
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    Delving into the whimsical origins of various animal traits, this book captivates children with tales about Old Mr. Gobbler's strutting, Mr. Quack's webbed feet, and the establishment of Miser the Trade Rat's shop. It also explores how Old Mr. Osprey mastered fishing and the story behind Thunderfoot the Bison's hump. With engaging narratives featuring eleven additional characters, young readers will enjoy discovering the playful lore behind these beloved creatures.

    Mother West Wind 'Where' Stories
  • Continuing the adventures in the Green Meadow and Green Forest, Peter Rabbit embarks on a journey along the Crooked Little Path to visit Grandfather Frog at the Smiling Pool. This volume delves into the charming interactions among the woodland creatures, emphasizing themes of friendship and exploration. Readers will enjoy the whimsical storytelling and vibrant characters that bring these beloved tales to life, capturing the essence of nature and the lessons learned through their adventures.

    The Mother West Wind Collection, Volume 2, Burgess