The Bay and Padie book : $b Kiddie songs

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The Bay and Padie book : $b Kiddie songs

by Furnley Maurice

EN·~28 minutes·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

THE BAY AND PADIE BOOK

0:29
2

The BAY AND PADIE BOOK

0:02
3

By FURNLEY MAURICE

0:22
4

THE SHADOW SHOW

0:55
5

THE SOLDIER BAND

2:04
6

INVALID

1:19
7

WHOM THE GODS LOVE

0:32
8

LITTLE BOYS

1:40
9

PEEP SONG

0:29
10

NATURE STUDY

0:19

Description

A bright and breezy collection of verses invites young listeners into a world where everyday moments turn into playful songs. From tip‑toe greetings at the front door to bustling street scenes filled with trams, trains, and marching bands, each rhyme captures the wonder of a child’s eye. The rhythm and rhyme are simple enough for little ears yet sparkle with the charm of early‑twentieth‑century Australian life.

A mischievous figure named Micky flits through the pages, hiding behind whispers and encouraging gentle footsteps so he isn’t startled. The verses dance from bustling markets and pastry shops to the lively chatter of a soldier’s band, letting listeners hear the clang of drums and the patter of tiny feet. Along the way, the book sprinkles nonsense language and whimsical nonsense that feels like a secret code between friends.

Colourful illustrations accompany the poems, bringing to life the bustling streets, soaring aeroplanes, and cozy home corners. The result is an inviting, melodic journey that feels like a shared lullaby, perfect for families to explore together.

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Full title

The Bay and Padie book : $b Kiddie songs Kiddie Songs

Language

en

Duration

~28 minutes (27K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jason Isbell, Irma Spehar, Christine D. and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-06-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Furnley Maurice

1881–1942

An Australian poet, bookseller, and publisher, he wrote under the pen name Furnley Maurice and is best remembered for poetry that spoke out against the waste of war. His work brought a strong moral voice to early 20th-century Australian literature.

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