The Nursery, January 1881, Vol. XXIX A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

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The Nursery, January 1881, Vol. XXIX A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

by Various Authors

EN·~24 minutes·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

THE NURSERY - A Monthly Magazine For Youngest Readers.

0:44

THAT MERRY CHRISTMAS

1:55

BABY'S QUIET FAMILY.

0:26

BABY AND THE BIRD.

0:26

A NEW YEAR'S DIALOGUE.

1:35

THE SHEEP FOLLOW THE SHEPHERD.

1:13

"A FRIEND IN NEED."

1:45

"IN A MINUTE."

2:11

DOWN THE RIVER AFTER THE BOY.

2:59

"FLUTTER, FLUTTER!"

1:20

Description

A charming glimpse into a 19th‑century children’s magazine, this collection blends lively prose with gentle verse, inviting young listeners to explore festive celebrations, simple adventures, and everyday wonders. From a bustling Christmas morning where a boy discovers that a microscope might satisfy his curiosity more than swords and toys, to a tender poem about a quiet family’s love, each piece captures the innocence and imagination of its era.

The volume also offers lighthearted dialogues about the New Year, encouraging readers to reflect on kindness, patience, and personal growth. Short stories about birds visiting a baby’s window, a mischievous magpie, and a shepherd’s flock add playful variety, while verses about holiday decorations and seasonal songs create a warm, melodic atmosphere.

Together, these stories and poems provide a gentle, educational experience, perfect for listeners who enjoy timeless tales that celebrate curiosity, moral values, and the simple joys of childhood.

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Full title

The Nursery, January 1881, Vol. XXIX A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

Language

en

Duration

~24 minutes (23K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2012-09-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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