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Title: Wood folk at school
Contents: What the fawns must know -- A cry in the night -- Ismaques the fishhawk -- A school for little fishermen -- When you meet a bear -- Quoskh the keen eyed -- Unk Wunk the porcupine -- A lazy fellow's fun -- The partridges' roll call -- Umquenawis the mighty -- At the sound of the trumpet -- Glossary of Indian names.
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Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, LN Yaddanapudi and
the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at
http://www.pgdp.net
Summary: "Wood Folk at School" by William J. Long is a nature-themed narrative likely written in the early 20th century. This work belongs to a series that explores the lives of animals and their behaviors in the wild, aimed at both educational and entertaining purposes. With a focus on animal education and instinct, the book likely presents insights into the lives of various woodland creatures, showcasing their interactions and learning processes. The opening portion introduces readers to the concept of a 'school for the Wood Folk'—the wild animals—suggesting that education among these creatures is an amalgamation of instinct, parental teaching, and experience. Long reflects on his personal observations, sharing an experience with two young fawns that he discovers hidden in the woods. He marvels at their appearance and innocence, detailing how they are taught to stay still and follow their mother—lessons crucial for survival in the wild. Through the narration, readers gain an understanding of the intricate relationships and learning processes among woodland creatures, setting a tone of reverence for nature and its inhabitants. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 71.5 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Author: Long, William J. (William Joseph), 1867-1952
EBook No.: 22101
Published: Jul 19, 2007
Downloads: 223
Language: English
Subject: Animal behavior
Subject: Animals -- Anecdotes
LoCC: Science: Zoology
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Wood folk at school
Contents: What the fawns must know -- A cry in the night -- Ismaques the fishhawk -- A school for little fishermen -- When you meet a bear -- Quoskh the keen eyed -- Unk Wunk the porcupine -- A lazy fellow's fun -- The partridges' roll call -- Umquenawis the mighty -- At the sound of the trumpet -- Glossary of Indian names.
Credits:
Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, LN Yaddanapudi and
the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at
http://www.pgdp.net
Summary: "Wood Folk at School" by William J. Long is a nature-themed narrative likely written in the early 20th century. This work belongs to a series that explores the lives of animals and their behaviors in the wild, aimed at both educational and entertaining purposes. With a focus on animal education and instinct, the book likely presents insights into the lives of various woodland creatures, showcasing their interactions and learning processes. The opening portion introduces readers to the concept of a 'school for the Wood Folk'—the wild animals—suggesting that education among these creatures is an amalgamation of instinct, parental teaching, and experience. Long reflects on his personal observations, sharing an experience with two young fawns that he discovers hidden in the woods. He marvels at their appearance and innocence, detailing how they are taught to stay still and follow their mother—lessons crucial for survival in the wild. Through the narration, readers gain an understanding of the intricate relationships and learning processes among woodland creatures, setting a tone of reverence for nature and its inhabitants. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 71.5 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Author: Long, William J. (William Joseph), 1867-1952
EBook No.: 22101
Published: Jul 19, 2007
Downloads: 223
Language: English
Subject: Animal behavior
Subject: Animals -- Anecdotes
LoCC: Science: Zoology
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.