Water Wonders Every Child Should Know: Little Studies of Dew, Frost, Snow, Ice and Rain
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By Jean May Thompson 9 Apr, 2019
One of the most interesting and instructive phenomena in the lessons of nature is the falling of the dew—a seeming miracle which begins with the setting of the sun, and goes on mysteriously, collecting and distributing its countless exquisite water ... Read more
One of the most interesting and instructive phenomena in the lessons of nature is the falling of the dew—a seeming miracle which begins with the setting of the sun, and goes on mysteriously, collecting and distributing its countless exquisite water jewels, all through the long stillness of the night, only to be dispelled again by the heat of the rising s Less
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Born The United States Genre: Children's, Nature, Science Born 1865. Maiden name Fowler. Jean May Thompson was a writer of nature stories, songs and plays for children....
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