Clara Dillingham Pierson, born on September 12, 1868, was an American author known for her children’s books, particularly her animal stories. Pierson’s writing style is characterized by its focus on nature and animals, making it suitable for young readers. She primarily wrote in English.
Short Stories written by Clara Dillingham Pierson
The Bay Colt Learns to Mind 1899 - The span of Bays were talking together in their stalls, and the other Horses were listening. That was one trouble… ... Read more
The Chicken Who Wouldn’t Eat Gravel 1899 - It was some time after the Dorking Hen had come off the nest with her little brood, that the mother… ... Read more
The Haughty Ground Hog 1898 - Not far from the home of the Rabbits was another burrow where the Ground Hog lived, and there was a… ... Read more
The Little Bat Who Wouldn’t Go to Bed 1898 - "Come," said Mamma Bat, flying toward her home in the cave, "it is time that you children went to bed.… ... Read more
The Lonely Little Pig 1899 - One day the Brown Hog called to her twelve young Pigs and their ten older brothers and sisters, "Look! look!… ... Read more
The Night Moth With a Crooked Feeler 1898 - The beautiful, brilliant Butterflies of the Meadow had many cousins living in the forest, most of whom were Night Moths.… ... Read more
The Red Squirrels Begin Housekeeping 1898 - The first thing that Mr. Red Squirrel did after coming to the forest and meeting the Gray Squirrel was to… ... Read more
The Red-Headed Woodpecker Children 1898 - Mrs. Red-headed Woodpecker bent her handsome head down and listened. "Yes, it is! It certainly is!" she cried, as she… ... Read more
The Twin Lambs 1899 - There was a Lamb, a bright, frisky young fellow, who had a twin sister. Their mother loved them both and… ... Read more
The Young Blue Jay Who Was Not Brave Enough to Be Afraid 1898 - Everybody who is acquainted with the Blue Jays knows that they are a very brave family. That is the best… ... Read more