If you liked Our earth and its life by Mary Geisler Phillips, start with Glimpses into the world of science (1929), Ant-hills and soap-bubbles (1927), and Dragonflies and Damselflies (1960). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Glimpses into the world of science
1929 · 337 pages · Mary Geisler Phillips · Same author
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Ant-hills and soap-bubbles
1927 · 265 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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What's behind the door?
1963 · 27 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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Best Short Stories for Boys and Girls--Third Collection
1937 · Carol Ryrie Brink, Freeda McKamy St. John, Mary Geisler Phillips, Eleanor Hammond, Loraine Leopold, Lillian Marvin Swenson, Elizabeth Rhodes Jackson, Edward B. Cope, Belle Coates, Mae Hurley Ashworth, Dixie Wilson, Cornelia Meigs, Larry Leonard, Gilchrist, Beth Bradford, Ellis Parker Butler, Rupert Sargent Holland, Robb White, III, Edith Ballinger Price, Seldin M. Loring, Henry Bolles Lent, Thomas Rothrock · Same author
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Nature--by seaside and wayside
1936 · 15 pages · Mary Geisler Phillips · Same author
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The makers of honey
1956 · 163 pages · Mary Geisler Phillips · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Our earth and its life?
BookOrb recommends Glimpses into the world of science (1929), Ant-hills and soap-bubbles (1927), Dragonflies and Damselflies (1960), What's behind the door? (1963), and Honey bees and fairy dust (1926).
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Who wrote Our earth and its life?
Our earth and its life is by Mary Geisler Phillips.