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  2. Kate Louise Brown - Wikipedia

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    An excerpt of Brown's poem "The Little Seed" in a children's textbook, Stepping Stones to Literature: A Third Reader [6] Brown was born in the Berkshire countryside of Massachusetts and grew up spending her time outside, flourishing her love for nature as she studied birds, animals, and plants. [3]

  3. The Scarecrow (children's book) - Wikipedia

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    Another story, "The Seed", expands upon the idea of flowers. It opens with a description of a seed, promised to be the most beautiful of all. It is acquired by a king, a rich man, a shopkeeper and a soldier, each of whom discards it soon after. Falling amidst a field of wheat, it is encountered by a peasant, who treats it with care.

  4. Little Seed - Wikipedia

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    Little Seed is a 2024 memoir by Wei Tchou, published by Deep Vellum. Contents and background. Tchou grew up in a Chinese American family to Shanghainese parents ...

  5. The Little Red Hen - Wikipedia

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    The Little Red Hen, 1918 title page The Little Red Hen, illustrated by Florence White Williams. The Little Red Hen is an American fable first collected by Mary Mapes Dodge in St. Nicholas Magazine in 1874. [1] The story is meant to teach children the importance of hard work and personal initiative.

  6. Ruth Krauss - Wikipedia

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    The Little King, the Little Queen, the Little Monster and Other Stories You Can Make Up Yourself (1968) If Only (1969) I Write It, illus. Mary Chalmers (1970) Under Twenty (1970) Everything Under a Mushroom, illus. Margot Tomes (1973) Love and the Invention of Punctuation (1973) Little Boat Lighter Than a Cork, illus. Esther Gilman (1976) Under ...

  7. Rhoda Penmark - Wikipedia

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    Rhoda Penmark is a fictional character in William March's 1954 novel The Bad Seed and the stage play of the same name adapted from it by Maxwell Anderson. She is both the protagonist and antagonist of the story. Penmark is a child serial killer and psychopath who manipulates those around her.

  8. The Carrot Seed - Wikipedia

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    The book opens with the words: "A little boy planted a carrot seed. His mother said, 'I'm afraid it won't come up.'" A little boy plants a carrot seed to grow a giant carrot. Despite the skepticism of his parents and, particularly, his older brother, he persists and "pulled up the weeds around it every day and sprinkled the ground with water".

  9. Johnny Appleseed - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Appleseed (born John Chapman; September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845) was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced trees grown with apple seeds (as opposed to trees grown with grafting [1]) to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Ontario, as well as the northern counties of West Virginia.