Over in the Meadow

“Over in the Meadow” by Olive A. Wadsworth is a charming reissue published by Four Winds Press in 1971. This 24-page book, written in English, presents a delightful exploration of nature through the eyes of various animals as they follow the guidance of their mothers. The narrative introduces young readers to a range of creatures, from turtles to fireflies, while subtly incorporating elements of counting and numbers.
Readers will find a whimsical journey that highlights the interactions between animals and their mothers, making it an engaging read for children. The book’s focus on juvenile fiction, animals, and concepts provides a foundation for early learning, particularly in counting. With its gentle rhythm and vivid imagery, “Over in the Meadow” serves as an enjoyable introduction to the natural world, encouraging curiosity and understanding of animal behavior.
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A little turtle, two little fish, three little bluebirds, four little muskrats, five little honeybees, six little crows, seven little crickets, eight little lizards, nine little frogs, and ten little fireflies all do what their mothers ask.
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