It takes the average reader 2 hours to read Among the Forest People by Clara Pierson
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
The red-headed woodpecker, the squirrel, the little bat that wouldn't go to bed, the haughty ground hog, the wild turkeys and other people of the wild wood. "An utterly delightful book for the little folk who begin so soon to be interested in the creatures of the farmyard....All the tremendously interesting animals that Mrs. Pierson tells about in this charming book, combining bits of their natural history with fascinating stories....Among the most successful things of the kind that have been written for the nursery." -The Interior "The stories are perfectly charming....One could not give a child a better present." -Queen "A charming and pretty book for young children. It will help them to observe, and it will also help them to think. Nearly every story ends with something unsaid, which the nursery people are to think out for themselves." -Church Standard "A charming publication, suitable for young readers." -Morning Post "These charming stories of field life will delight many a child of kindergarten age; and it is safe to say that older brothers and sisters will also want to claim a share in them." -Christian Register "The forest people in furs and feathers live in most neighborly relations, and hold conversations which reveal how very like they are to human beings." -The Outlook "'The secret of Mrs. Pierson's popularity,' say her publishers, 'lies in the fact that what she teaches is conveyed so unobtrusively and naturally that the child does not feel that against his will he is being supplied with facts and morals in story form.'" -John W. Dasef, "History of Montcalm County, Michigan "I declare I really feel tempted to adopt or borrow a nice little girl of six or seven, just for the pleasure of reading this perfect book to her while she snuggles down in my lap." -Kate Sanborn "These stories will delight the grown people who read them aloud, and will equally charm the little listeners. There is the best kind of teaching, the highest kind of moral, in the little tales, and something without a name that makes the listener want to be kind and truthful and clean." -Sunday School Times "We heartily recommend the book for its thoroughly healthy tone, far better adapted to a sweet and simple childhood than much of the rather stimulating juvenile literature of the day. -New York Commercial Advertiser CONTENTS MR. RED SQUIRREL COMES TO LIVE IN THE FOREST WHY MR. GREAT HORNED OWL HATCHED THE EGGS THE SWAGGERING CROW THE RED-HEADED WOODPECKER CHILDREN THE NIGHT MOTH WITH A CROOKED FEELER THE BEES AND THE KINGBIRD THE STORY OF THE COWBIRD'S EGG MRS. MOURNING DOVE'S HOUSEKEEPING THE YOUNG BLUE JAY WHO WAS NOT BRAVE ENOUGH TO BE AFRAID THE RED SQUIRRELS BEGIN HOUSEKEEPING THE BIGGEST LITTLE RABBIT LEARNS TO SEE THE LITTLE BAT WHO WOULDN'T GO TO BED A SWARM LEAVES THE BEE TREE THE HAUGHTY GROUND HOG THE UNDECIDED RATTLESNAKE THE QUARRELSOME MOLE THE WILD TURKEYS COME THE TRAVELLERS GO SOUTH THE RUFFED GROUSE'S STORY A MILD DAY IN WINTER
Among the Forest People by Clara Pierson is 120 pages long, and a total of 30,000 words.
This makes it 40% the length of the average book. It also has 37% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 43 minutes to read Among the Forest People aloud.
Among the Forest People is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.
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