"What the Animals Do and Say" by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen is a collection of imaginative and engaging tales aimed at young readers, exploring the behaviors and perspectives of various animals. The book blends education with entertainment, presenting stories that anthropomorphize animals to illustrate moral lessons and promote kindness, empathy, and an understanding of nature. Each story introduces readers to a different animal, describing its habits and traits in a way that captures the curiosity of children while fostering respect for the natural world. The opening of the book sets a lively…mehr
"What the Animals Do and Say" by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen is a collection of imaginative and engaging tales aimed at young readers, exploring the behaviors and perspectives of various animals. The book blends education with entertainment, presenting stories that anthropomorphize animals to illustrate moral lessons and promote kindness, empathy, and an understanding of nature. Each story introduces readers to a different animal, describing its habits and traits in a way that captures the curiosity of children while fostering respect for the natural world. The opening of the book sets a lively tone, inviting readers into a world where animals speak and act, sharing their experiences and challenges. Through these narratives, the author emphasizes the importance of observing and learning from the world around us, encouraging a sense of wonder and responsibility. The closing segments of the book bring the lessons full circle, reinforcing the idea that humans and animals are interconnected in ways that inspire care and stewardship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eliza Lee Cabot Follen was an American writer, editor, and abolitionist, born on August 15, 1787, in Boston, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Samuel Cabot and Sarah Barrett, and she grew up in a family with strong intellectual and social ties. Eliza began her writing career early, contributing prose and poetry to newspapers and magazines, becoming well-known for her insightful works that touched on various social issues of her time. In 1828, she married Professor Charles Follen, a German-born intellectual and abolitionist, who tragically died in a shipwreck aboard the Lexington in 1840. This loss deeply affected Eliza, but she continued her activism, particularly in the abolitionist movement, where she worked to promote the end of slavery. Throughout her life, she used her writing and her influence to advocate for justice and equality. Eliza Lee Cabot Follen passed away on January 26, 1860, in Brookline, Massachusetts, at the age of 72, leaving behind a legacy of commitment to social reform and the rights of the oppressed. Her contributions to literature and her advocacy for freedom remain a significant part of her legacy.
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