Magical Meadow

Magical Meadow by Jennifer Schmidt, published by Corn Crib Publishing in December 2020, is a 32-page poem that invites readers into a hidden world of insects and other tiny creatures often overlooked in our busy lives. The narrative unfolds beneath a morning mist, revealing a vibrant ecosystem where bees, spiders, crickets, and mice engage in playful activities as the sun warms their environment. This exploration highlights the beauty and importance of meadows as vital ecosystems.
Readers will discover a delightful array of creatures and plants teeming with life just beneath the surface in nearby meadows. The book also includes an informative summary on the benefits of meadow preservation, contributed by land conservationist Frank Allen, president of Patuxent Tidewater Land Trust. Magical Meadow serves as both an engaging introduction to nature for children and a reminder for adults of the wonders that exist in our surroundings.
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Magical Meadow is a poem that takes the reader into a hidden world of insects and other tiny creatures that we often forget about
as we rush about our daily lives. Beneath an early morning cloud of mist is a world full of critters like bees, spiders, crickets and
mice playing, dancing and socializing as the sun warms their home. Meadows are important and beautiful ecosystems that hold a
whole world of discovery for children and adults alike.
An informative summary about the benefits of Meadow Preservation is included by land conservationist, Frank Allen, president of Patuxent Tidewater Land Trust (PTLT).
Discover the delightful world of creatures and plants bursting with activity that could be found just beneath your feet in a meadow near you.
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