Edith Howes

Edith Howes was a British author born in the late 19th century, known for her charming children's literature that often drew inspiration from nature and folklore. Her stories, imbued with a sense of wonder and adventure, invite young readers to explore the beauty of the world around them. Howes had a remarkable ability to weave moral lessons into her narratives, making her books not only entertaining but also enriching for the minds of her audience. Through her writing, she created a delightful escape into imaginative realms that would captivate the hearts of children and adults alike.

As you delve into her work, you’ll find a collection of enchanting tales that reflect her deep appreciation for the natural world and the simple joys of life. Whether it's through whimsical characters or vivid landscapes, Howes's writing continues to resonate with those who cherish the magic of storytelling. We encourage you to explore her books in this app and discover the lasting charm of Edith Howes's literary legacy.

Maoriland Fairy Tales

Read by Marea Brook 4.6
Most of the tales have some basis in history. It is an oral language so all histories have to be remembered and retold. To help with this me…

The Sun's Babies

Read by Laura Victoria 4.5
The Sun's Babies invites young listeners into a delightful world where nature comes alive through enchanting stories and poems. Authored by …

Wonderwings and other Fairy Stories

Read by Claire Goget 4.6
Wonderwings invites listeners into a magical realm where fairies take center stage in three enchanting tales. Each story weaves together ele…