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This work introduces freshwater life in ditches and ponds through vivid descriptions and numerous illustrations, guiding readers to observe plants, insects, larvae, amphibians, and small crustaceans in their habitats. It combines natural-history notes, life-cycle explanations, and identification aids, with practical advice for keeping simple aquaria and collecting specimens. Short descriptive passages convey typical behaviors and interactions among species, while plates and diagrams support field identification. Organized for a young and general audience, the text encourages patient observation, respect for living creatures, and the development of careful naturalist habits.
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