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Would you like to learn how what we humans do, affects nature? In this book of classic stories-the second in a series of one's first written over 100 years ago by the Danish author Carl Ewald-you'll explore how man has treated nature in our modern times. Or sometimes mistreated, can we also say! How are the oceans affected by man's search for food, how man learned to reap the wind, or a mother's faithfulness raising her ducklings in man's presence, and why an ocean eel risks going for a land walk! There are 10 stories in all, and likely Darwin would approve. From these educational yet…mehr

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Would you like to learn how what we humans do, affects nature? In this book of classic stories-the second in a series of one's first written over 100 years ago by the Danish author Carl Ewald-you'll explore how man has treated nature in our modern times. Or sometimes mistreated, can we also say! How are the oceans affected by man's search for food, how man learned to reap the wind, or a mother's faithfulness raising her ducklings in man's presence, and why an ocean eel risks going for a land walk! There are 10 stories in all, and likely Darwin would approve. From these educational yet entertaining stories, children will gain a modern understanding of why nature continues to fascinate us in its amazing mystery and complexity. These are fascinating and educational 'faithful to nature' stories. For more information, visit www.classicnaturestoriesforkids.com and get a free introductory story.
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Carl Ewald (1856-1908) was a Danish author, journalist and novelist, known especially for his fairytales. After making a name for himself as a novelist, he published three important collections of fairy tales: In det Fri (In the Open, 1892), Fem Nye Eventyr (Five New Fairy Tales, 1894), and Die Fire Fjendingsfyrsten (The Four Little Princes, 1896). With these Ewald became the most significant Danish fairytale writer, next to Hans Christian Andersen. His collected works were published posthumously in five volumes: Mutter Natur Erzahlt (Mother Nature Tells, 1910), Der Zweifussler und Andere Geschichten (Two Legs and Other Stories, 1911), Vier Feine Freunde und Andere Geschichten (Four Fine Friends and Other Stories, 1913), Meister Reineke und Andere Geschichten (Master Renard and Other Stories, 1919), and Das Sternekind und Andere Geschichten (The Star Child and Other Stories, 1925).