
Woodland Tales
Woodland Tales, written by Ernest Thompson Seton in the early 20th century, is a collection of whimsical children's stories that blend natural history and mythology. The tales feature characters from the natural world and convey moral lessons while inspiring curiosity about nature. Seton introduces the concept of 'Woodcraft,' encouraging readers to explore the outdoors. Notable stories include the love tale of El Sol and Snowroba and the origin of the Bloodroot flower, making this work both entertaining and educational for children and adults alike.
























