Little Nature Studies for Little People: For primary gradesGinn, 1895 |
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... ground . The toad was of course small , yet a good deal larger than the spider . The toad was alive , but died very soon after when the spider left him , alarmed no doubt by my presence , and hid under a clod . There is a spider in ...
... ground . The toad was of course small , yet a good deal larger than the spider . The toad was alive , but died very soon after when the spider left him , alarmed no doubt by my presence , and hid under a clod . There is a spider in ...
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... ground to the tree that bore the nuts , shoot up it as before , seize the fruit , and then back again to his retreat . that I watched him to take an It was " snatch and run " with ' Look out ! " " The cat ! " Never did he fail during ...
... ground to the tree that bore the nuts , shoot up it as before , seize the fruit , and then back again to his retreat . that I watched him to take an It was " snatch and run " with ' Look out ! " " The cat ! " Never did he fail during ...
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... ground Wild bees . TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION . How do they live ? Why in communities ? The bee's love of order , diligence , thrift , economy . Her love of work . Use . The habits of bees that live in hives . It is not necessary that a ...
... ground Wild bees . TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION . How do they live ? Why in communities ? The bee's love of order , diligence , thrift , economy . Her love of work . Use . The habits of bees that live in hives . It is not necessary that a ...
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... rich The wild bee lives in a rude nest or in a hole in the ground . He builds a few deep cells or sacks in which he stores a little honey and bee - bread for his young . LESSON XXXIX . PEGGY MEL . Peggy Mel lives in 43 LESSON X III .
... rich The wild bee lives in a rude nest or in a hole in the ground . He builds a few deep cells or sacks in which he stores a little honey and bee - bread for his young . LESSON XXXIX . PEGGY MEL . Peggy Mel lives in 43 LESSON X III .
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... . Why the author calls the weed a tramp . Birds that live on their seeds . ( See " Notes by the Way , " Houghton , Mifflin & Co. ) WEEDS . they under across flood ground lots wind heart 54 Notes by the Pepacton 54-56.
... . Why the author calls the weed a tramp . Birds that live on their seeds . ( See " Notes by the Way , " Houghton , Mifflin & Co. ) WEEDS . they under across flood ground lots wind heart 54 Notes by the Pepacton 54-56.
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Little Nature Studies for Little People: For Primary Grades Charles Dudley Warner,Mary Elizabeth Burt,John Burroughs Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Little Nature Studies for Little People: For Primary Grades Charles Dudley Warner,Mary Elizabeth Burt,John Burroughs Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
afraid animals apple is full beak Bee-bread birch blackboard bluebird bobolink brood buds caterpillars child tell chipmunk chippie color CONVERSATION coon cow-bird creature drum EGG-SHELLS essay fear field fish flower foot frog grass ground habits hawk heart high-hole hole honey Honey-Bee Houghton insects John Bull JOHN BURROUGHS large mouse Let the child little hawk look looking-glass LOOKOUT marsh wren Mifflin mind morning mother bird numbers nuts observe nature Peggy Mel pupils rabbit rain red squirrel red-eyed vireo Rip Van Winkle Riverby robins salt seen sham nests shell Signs and Seasons sitting snake snow snow buntings sparrow spring stone storm story strawberry sugar sunshine Supt taste teacher things toad TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION tree turtle walk watched weeds whip-poor-will wing winter wolf spider woods words worm wren young birds
Pasajes populares
Página vii - I already loved ; not verily For their own sakes, but for the fields and hills Where was their occupation and abode.