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Grand Cañon of the Colorado

Grand Cañon of the Colorado

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Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author, penning over forty enchanting childrens books. He masterfully centered his stories around the vibrant worlds of animals, birds, and insects, seamlessly intertwining natural history with engaging narratives. Educators loved his approach, as he never condescended to his young readers, often incorporating words that expanded their vocabulary. Bailey believed that children thrive on the excitement of the unknown, making his tales both educational and captivating.Copyright Animals & Nature Art Roman et littérature
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  • 022 - The Skipper
    Jan 31 2026
    Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author, penning over forty enchanting childrens books. He masterfully centered his stories around the vibrant worlds of animals, birds, and insects, seamlessly intertwining natural history with engaging narratives. Educators loved his approach, as he never condescended to his young readers, often incorporating words that expanded their vocabulary. Bailey believed that children thrive on the excitement of the unknown, making his tales both educational and captivating.
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    6 min
  • 021 - A Strange Change
    Jan 30 2026
    Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author, penning over forty enchanting childrens books. He masterfully centered his stories around the vibrant worlds of animals, birds, and insects, seamlessly intertwining natural history with engaging narratives. Educators loved his approach, as he never condescended to his young readers, often incorporating words that expanded their vocabulary. Bailey believed that children thrive on the excitement of the unknown, making his tales both educational and captivating.
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    7 min
  • 020 - Something Seems Wrong
    Jan 29 2026
    Arthur Scott Bailey (1877 – 1949) was a prolific author, penning over forty enchanting childrens books. He masterfully centered his stories around the vibrant worlds of animals, birds, and insects, seamlessly intertwining natural history with engaging narratives. Educators loved his approach, as he never condescended to his young readers, often incorporating words that expanded their vocabulary. Bailey believed that children thrive on the excitement of the unknown, making his tales both educational and captivating.
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    4 min
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