
A warm collection of short picture stories invites young listeners into a world of simple joys and gentle lessons. The author’s voice feels like a kindly storyteller settling in beside a fire, sharing tales that balance imagination with moral guidance. Each story is illustrated with charming sketches that bring the characters and their bustling street scenes to vivid life.
One of the standout tales follows an orphan boy named Ben, whose hunger and longing lead him into a moment of temptation. As he wrestles with the consequences of taking a cake from a grumpy baker’s stall, listeners hear a tender exploration of conscience, gratitude, and the power of a mother’s teachings. The narrative’s quiet compassion encourages children to reflect on right and wrong while sparking empathy for those facing hardship.
Overall, the book offers a comforting mix of entertainment and subtle instruction, making it a perfect bedtime companion for children eager to hear stories that both delight and nurture their developing sense of character.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (94K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: T. Nelson and Sons, 1871.
Release date
2023-11-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1821–1893
Best known by the pen name A.L.O.E., this Victorian writer produced a huge range of stories and poems for children and adults, often with a clear moral purpose. Late in life, she left England for India, where her missionary work became a major part of her story.
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