The Nursery, April 1873, Vol. XIII. A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

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The Nursery, April 1873, Vol. XIII. A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

by Various Authors

EN·~32 minutes·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

THE - NURSERY - A Monthly Magazine - For Youngest Readers.

0:44

"TRY, TRY AGAIN."

2:04

THE PRISONER.

2:31

THE SONG OF THE KETTLE.

1:14

CLARENCE'S KITTENS.

1:39

THE TIGER'S TOILET.

1:37

PETERLIN ON HIS TRAVELS.

1:50

ON THE GATE.

1:19

GEORGE'S BOAT.

0:57

THE LITTLE CARPENTER.

1:50

Description

A charming slice of 19th‑century childhood, this volume gathers a handful of gentle tales that invite young listeners to explore imagination, perseverance, and simple family fun. In the first story, a boy named William discovers that practice and patience turn shaky sketches into celebrated art, offering a quiet lesson that patience can turn a humble pencil into a royal palette. The narrative’s warm, encouraging tone makes it a perfect reminder that early setbacks are simply steps toward mastery.

The collection continues with a playful vignette of three siblings who devise a “courtroom” to curb crumbs and chaos, turning everyday household moments into a lighthearted lesson on rules, consequences, and cooperation. Alongside these, the magazine presents other short adventures—animal antics, tiny inventions, and sing‑along verses—that capture the wonder of a child’s world. Listeners will enjoy the lively prose and the timeless morals woven through each modest, yet delightfully crafted, story.

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Full title

The Nursery, April 1873, Vol. XIII. A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

Language

en

Duration

~32 minutes (31K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Emmy, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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