
A lively anthology of verses invites young listeners to wander through sun‑lit meadows, bubbling brooks, and soaring skies. The poems capture the exuberance of springtime, the crisp thrill of winter sledding, and the quiet wonder of an old oak bucket beside a pond, all rendered in language that feels both playful and sincere. Each piece sings with rhythm and rhyme, making the natural world feel close enough to reach for a hand‑clap or a hummingbird’s wing.
Beyond the vivid scenery, the collection gently weaves in simple reflections on friendship, gratitude, and the gentle stewardship of all creatures. Short moral riddles and tender prayers remind listeners that curiosity and kindness are as vital as the songs of birds. Together, the poems create a warm, accessible tapestry that encourages children to listen, imagine, and find delight in everyday marvels.
Language
en
Duration
~12 minutes (12K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
This work is credited to an unknown or anonymous author, which gives it an extra sense of mystery. Many enduring classics have survived this way, with the writing remembered even when the writer’s name was lost.
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