
Indhold.
1. Ved Hjemkomsten.
2. I Dyrehaven.
3. Snyltegjæsten.
4. Uglen.
5. En ganske lille Sorg.
6. En Byge.
7. Haren.
8. Kragen og Katten.
9. Svinet.
A delightful collection of short, rhymed vignettes brings the rhythms of country life to young ears. Each piece opens with a simple scene— a child petting a horse, a snow‑covered forest waiting for hungry deer, or a clever crow perched on a fence. The language is gentle enough for bedtime, yet lively enough to spark curiosity.
The stories wander through farms, meadows and barns, introducing animals that talk, play tricks, and learn small lessons about sharing, responsibility and friendship. A mischievous dog and a whiskered cat argue over a morsel, a shy rabbit darts across a churchyard, and a plump pig enjoys the day’s work before the family celebrates with a feast. These snapshots are bright, humorous and rooted in everyday kindness.
Listeners will hear the soft cadence of verses that paint vivid pictures without overwhelming plot twists. The tone feels like a warm conversation with a grandparent, inviting children to imagine the world beyond their window while slipping into a calm, soothing rhythm.
Language
da
Duration
~13 minutes (13K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jason Isbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was made using scans of public domain works in the International Children's Digital Library.)
Release date
2017-12-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1796–1876
A leading voice of Danish Romantic poetry, this 19th-century writer is best remembered for musical verse, vivid storytelling, and a deep feeling for the Danish landscape. His best-known work, Hjortens Flugt, helped secure his place as one of Denmark’s classic poets.
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