Margaret Warner Morley

Margaret Warner Morley was a remarkable American author and naturalist, born in 1858 in New York. She had a profound love for the natural world, which she beautifully translated into her writing. Morley was particularly known for her children's books that aimed to inspire a sense of wonder and curiosity about nature. Her work often reflected her belief in the importance of observation and appreciation of the environment, making her a beloved figure in early nature writing. She was also an advocate for education and the empowerment of women, contributing to various social causes throughout her life.

Throughout her career, Morley penned numerous works that resonate with readers of all ages, blending scientific knowledge with engaging storytelling. Her passion for the natural world shines through in titles like "The Butterfly Book" and "The Girl Who Saw the Butterflies." As you explore her collection in the app, you’ll find a delightful mix of education and inspiration, perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of nature. Take a moment to dive into her enchanting world and let her words spark your curiosity!

The Insect Folk

Read by Laura Caldwell 4.8
Through delightful outings with her students, a teacher introduces her class to the fascinating world of insects. She encourages her student…

The Bee People

Read by LibriVox Volunteers 3.2
"The Honey-bees are buzzy-fuzzy little pepper pots" Thus this wonderful nature writer begins to tell us about bees, their habits, …

Seed-Babies

Read by SweetHome 4.8
Seed Babies piques the child's interest about how seeds grow. It provides interesting information about seeds in a conversational style bet…

Little Wanderers

Read by SweetHome 4.6
This book discusses a great variety of plants and their seeds in a simple, yet interesting way that children will enjoy. As the books says, …