Sea Stories for Wonder Eyes
by Mary Earle HARDY (1846 - 1928)
Water is fascinating! Which child is not delighted by the sea shore, by rivers, even by puddles in the street? This little book explains to children that a river can cut through rock to weave its way to the sea, how sand is made, and how fish can breathe underwater. Grown-ups may learn some new things, too! - Summary by Carolin
Listen next episodes of
Sea Stories for Wonder Eyes:
A House with Two Doors ,
A Little Merchantman ,
A Shark's Cradle ,
A Star that Ate Oysters ,
An Early Breakfast ,
An Ugly Relative ,
Bath Sponges ,
Captain Fulgur and His House Boat ,
Chameleons of the Sea ,
Crab Stories ,
Fishes ,
How a Giant Went to Market ,
How Crab Babies Grow ,
In Fiddler-Crab Town ,
More About the Squids ,
Sea Vases ,
Seashell Boats that Lie at Anchor ,
Steeple Houses ,
The Crab that Lost Her Claw ,
The Crab that Was a Housebreaker ,
The Little Sea Horse ,
The Sea Urchin ,
Who Beckoned? ,
'Wrecked Is the Ship of Pearl'