
A KINDERGARTEN STORY BOOK
TENTH EDITION - PUBLISHED BY - MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY - SPRINGFIELD, MASS. - NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA - ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO
COPYRIGHT, 1966 - BY MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY - SPRINGFIELD, MASS. - TO MY FATHER
INTRODUCTORY NOTE.
SUSAN E. BLOW. - PREFACE.
J.L.H. - ORIGINAL STORIES.
LUDWIG AND MARLEEN.
FROGGY'S ADVENTURE.
WHAT HAPPENED ON THE ROAD TO GRANDFATHER GOODFIELD'S.
THE LOST COMB.
This collection offers a handful of bright, bite‑size tales perfect for kindergarten ears. Each story is written with simple language, rhythmic repetition and lively sound play that keeps young listeners engaged. The range includes brand‑new adventures as well as familiar favorites reshaped for tiny minds.
Among the originals, a shy brother called Dunny discovers his own courage while a curious pony dazzles his new owners, and Froggy’s Adventure splashes through a pond of playful mishaps. The rewritten numbers bring beloved folklore to life—Billy Bobtail echoes the Bremen musicians, Fox Lox retells the classic chicken‑little warning, and a gentle Cinderella skips the harsher stepsisters.
The book is designed for teachers and parents to read aloud or let children explore on their own, with each tale short enough for a single sitting yet rich enough to spark imagination. Repetition, alliteration and gentle moral threads make the stories both entertaining and useful for early language development.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (118K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1863–1930
Best known for writing stories and activity books for young children, this early-20th-century author focused on kindergarten learning through play, crafts, and simple storytelling. Her books offer a glimpse into the hands-on spirit of early childhood education in the United States.
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