
A bright autumn morning finds Rollo, a lively five‑year‑old, tinkering with a hammer, nails and bits of board, determined to fashion a little box. When his project falls apart, a passing neighbor, Jonas, offers a quick lesson about wood grain and proper nail placement, sparking Rollo’s curiosity about how things are made. Yet his excitement is quickly tempered by his mother’s gentle reminder that reading comes first, teaching him that pleasure and duty must be balanced.
The book gathers a handful of such wholesome adventures—building a bridge in the woods, devising clever traps for squirrels, chasing rainbows under a moonlit halo, and even a modest mountain escapade. Each story blends simple, hands‑on activities with thoughtful dialogue, encouraging young listeners to reason, expand their vocabulary, and develop kindness through relatable, everyday situations. The tales are crafted to entertain while subtly guiding children toward good habits and considerate behavior.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (168K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Rosanna Yuen and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1803–1879
A 19th-century American writer and educator, he became famous for lively, morally grounded books written especially for young readers. His stories and histories helped shape early children's literature in the United States.
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