Pretty Verses for All Good Children: In Words of One, Two, and Three Syllables

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Pretty Verses for All Good Children: In Words of One, Two, and Three Syllables

by Lyman Cobb

EN·~12 minutes·1 chapter

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COBB'S TOYS. THIRD SERIES, No. 10. PRETTY VERSES FOR ALL GOOD CHILDREN; IN WORDS OF ONE, TWO, AND THREE SYLLABLES.

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Description

A charming collection of short verses and tales, crafted entirely with one‑, two‑, and three‑syllable words, invites young listeners into a world where nature, simple facts, and good manners intertwine. The author’s careful choice of language makes each story easy to follow while still sparking curiosity about animals, birds, fish, and everyday objects. Designed for children who are just beginning to read aloud, the book balances clear instruction with gentle amusement.

Among the first stories, a young George Washington learns the value of honesty after a misadventure with a hatchet, while twin sisters from a riverside cottage encounter a kindly old gentleman whose generosity hints at future adventures. Both episodes celebrate truth‑telling and kindness, offering relatable moments that encourage listeners to reflect on their own actions. The collection’s modest length and rhythmic prose make it a perfect companion for bedtime or quiet afternoons, turning each page into a lively, educational listening experience.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 minutes (12K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by hekula03, Rachel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2019-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Lyman Cobb

1800–1864

A 19th-century schoolbook writer who became one of Noah Webster’s strongest rivals, he helped shape how generations of American children learned spelling and reading. His books were practical, popular, and deeply tied to the classroom culture of early public education.

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