Reproduction of the original: Our Animal Friends in Their Native Homes by Phebe Westcott Humphreys
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
In this little volume of Natural History we will not only study our animal friends as individuals, but will learn of their relationship to each other, carefully arranged and classified, but much more easily understood, than the ...
Think about grass, trees, flowers -- even the dirt and weeds -- all around you. Did you know these are the habitats or natural homes for insects, birds, and other animals?
Photographs capture the special relationship between small children and baby animals. On board pages.
A group of animals living together decide to set out and find their own homes where they will each be the happiest.
With warmth, affection, and irresistible whimsy, the Provensens extol the wonders of their Maple Hill Farm in this book that introduces young readers to the domestic and farm animals that inhabit the farm. Full-color illustrations.
Who lives at Maple Hill Farm? Two dogs, five horses, a pig, some geese, lots of chickens, a few cows, a few goats, several sheep, and four special cats -- these are the animals at Maple Hill Farm.
The Cat and Co. take off to the faraway land of Gerpletz where they know quite a lot about caring for pets—especially cats, dogs, guinea pigs, birds, and bunnies!
Offers actual examples of unusual animal friendships, including a camel and a potbellied pig, a giraffe and an ostrich, and a bear and a cat.
Author Sally Parker Frizzell's The Amazing Adventures of the Kettlepans and Their Animal Friends is the story of a New York City couple who, tired of the hubbub of the city, remake their lives.