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" Mrs. Haig Thomas's stories promise a treat alike for the little ones and the grown-ups. And it cannot be said that the enjoyment of the latter is altogether altruistic."—The Westminster Gazette.

"A charming little book based on the authoress's original observations on a variety of animals and plants, and cast into a poetic form likely to interest children in natural history."—Nature.

"The nursery library has been enormously enriched by Mrs. Thomas's delightful book. . . . The tales are the most charming and delightful of their kind that have appeared for a longtime."—Daily Graphic.

"Here is something more than learning made easy; it is learning made actually pleasant A most delightful book for children either for the home or the schoolroom."—Birmingham Gazette.

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