If you liked Nature--by seaside and wayside by Mary Geisler Phillips, start with Ant-hills and soap-bubbles (1927), The makers of honey (1956), and Glimpses into the world of science (1929). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Ant-hills and soap-bubbles
1927 · 265 pages · Mary Geisler Phillips · Same author
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The makers of honey
1956 · 163 pages · Mary Geisler Phillips · Same author
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Glimpses into the world of science
1929 · 337 pages · Mary Geisler Phillips · Same author
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Honey bees and fairy dust
1926 · 213 pages · Mary Geisler Phillips · Same author
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Dragonflies and Damselflies
1960 · 118 pages · Mary Geisler Phillips · Same author
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Our earth and its life
1936 · 280 pages · Mary Geisler Phillips · Same author
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Best Short Stories for Boys and Girls--Third Collection
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What should I read after Nature--by seaside and wayside?
BookOrb recommends Ant-hills and soap-bubbles (1927), The makers of honey (1956), Glimpses into the world of science (1929), Honey bees and fairy dust (1926), and Dragonflies and Damselflies (1960).
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Who wrote Nature--by seaside and wayside?
Nature--by seaside and wayside is by Mary Geisler Phillips.