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Princess Sukey- The Story of a Pigeon and Her Human Friends

Princess Sukey- The Story of a Pigeon and Her Human Friends

By: Jean-Henri Fabre
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This captivating tale goes beyond the lives of bees, weaving in the authors delightful experiences with his cats, the intriguing behavior of red ants, and the fascinating world of insect psychology. In 19th Century France, Jean Henri Fabre made significant strides by advocating for the inclusion of girls in science classes, a testament to the importance of education for all. This recording is dedicated to the brave young women who pursue knowledge, often facing challenges and the distractions of societal expectations. - Summary by BellonaTimesCopyright Animals & Nature Art Literary History & Criticism Literature & Fiction
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  • 012 - Chapter 11 - The Leucopses
    Jan 27 2026
    This captivating tale goes beyond the lives of bees, weaving in the authors delightful experiences with his cats, the intriguing behavior of red ants, and the fascinating world of insect psychology. In 19th Century France, Jean Henri Fabre made significant strides by advocating for the inclusion of girls in science classes, a testament to the importance of education for all. This recording is dedicated to the brave young women who pursue knowledge, often facing challenges and the distractions of societal expectations. - Summary by BellonaTimes
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    47 mins
  • 011 - Chapter 10 - The Tribulations of the Mason-Bee
    Jan 27 2026
    This captivating tale goes beyond the lives of bees, weaving in the authors delightful experiences with his cats, the intriguing behavior of red ants, and the fascinating world of insect psychology. In 19th Century France, Jean Henri Fabre made significant strides by advocating for the inclusion of girls in science classes, a testament to the importance of education for all. This recording is dedicated to the brave young women who pursue knowledge, often facing challenges and the distractions of societal expectations. - Summary by BellonaTimes
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    39 mins
  • 010 - Chapter 9 - The Theory of Parasitism
    Jan 27 2026
    This captivating tale goes beyond the lives of bees, weaving in the authors delightful experiences with his cats, the intriguing behavior of red ants, and the fascinating world of insect psychology. In 19th Century France, Jean Henri Fabre made significant strides by advocating for the inclusion of girls in science classes, a testament to the importance of education for all. This recording is dedicated to the brave young women who pursue knowledge, often facing challenges and the distractions of societal expectations. - Summary by BellonaTimes
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    48 mins
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