
Storytime Collection: Nature Stories
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Highlights for Children
About this listen
Listen and relive exciting tales from Highlights, now on audio! Learn about the sound of raindrops and how forest animals prepare for the onset of winter, along with other stories about nature.
Stories include: "A Walk in the Popcorn Rain" by Beverly Capozzoli, "Beach Day" by Dianne Moritz, "Celebrating Earth Day" by John A. Foster, "Duck Pins" by Kerry R. McGee, "Green Thumb" by Diana R. Jenkins, "Hiding in the Snow" by Marianne Mitchell, "I Smell Rain" by Gay Kamber Seltzer, "One Froggy Night" by Chris Eboch, "Sounds Like Maple Syrup" by Sheri Doyle, "Tornado Coming" by Dick Donley, and more!
©2021 by Highlights Magazine (P)2021 by Blackstone Publishing and Highlights for Children
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