In "The Sun's Babies," Edith Howes likely explores the natural world through the eyes of children, presenting a poetic and imaginative narrative about the wonders of nature. The title suggests a theme centered around plants, flowers, or possibly animals that thrive under the nurturing warmth of the sun. The book may feature lyrical prose and vivid descriptions, accompanied by illustrations that capture the beauty and diversity of the natural environment. Edith Howes' writing style is likely to be gentle and educational, offering young readers an appreciation for the interconnectedness of life and the marvels found in the world around them.
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