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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    August 2004
  • Latest Book:
    February 2015
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • These fifty-four wonder-filled stories, adapted for curious young minds, describe in simple folktale style how many amazing creatures of the earth were created -- and why they look and act as they do -- and other natural phenomena.Learn why the r...



  • Over fifty short myths about animals, birds, and natural subjects, suitable for the child's own reading in the second grade. These naive explanations of the phenomena of nature given by early peoples are told in a simple, yet interesting fashion and ...



  • Florence L. Holbrook (1860-1932) was the author of The Book of Nature Myths (1902), Northland Heroes (1909), The Hiawatha Primer and Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades. "For centuries the songs of Homer, the blind poet of Greece, recounting the heroic ...



  • This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them....



  • " ...] Little Red Riding-Hood. Why, don't you know me? I'm little Red Riding-Hood. Wolf. I'm a stranger in this place, little girl; but I shall know you the next time I see you-ugh, ugh What have you in your pretty basket, little Red Riding-Hood? It...



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    Paphos Publishers offers a wide catalog of rare classic titles, published for a new generation. The Book of Nature Myths is a collection of short myths....




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Florence Holbrook has published 6 books.

Florence Holbrook does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades, was published in February 2015.

The first book by Florence Holbrook, Why the Crocodile Has a Wide Mouth: And Other Nature Myths, was published in August 2004.

No. Florence Holbrook does not write books in series.