
A charming collection opens with “The Little New Year,” where a sleepy boy named Maurice awakens to a tiny, jingling visitor who asks for help delivering gifts of love and kindness. Together they pull a magical cart through frosty streets, leaving warm clothing, food, and bright flowers for an old man, a sick seamstress, and others in need. The story gently weaves the joy of giving with the wonder of a winter night, showing how even the smallest act can bring warmth to a cold world.
The anthology continues with tales such as “Mother Nature’s House Cleaning,” in which the seasons themselves become playful helpers, marching in with bright colors and fresh breezes to tidy the earth after winter’s chill. Each narrative celebrates curiosity, the beauty of the natural world, and the simple, heartfelt values that guide young listeners. Warmly written and beautifully lyrical, these stories invite children to imagine, to share, and to find delight in everyday miracles.
Language
en
Duration
~43 minutes (41K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dianne Bean, and David Widger
Release date
1999-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Remembered for warm, thoughtful writing for children, this 19th-century American author is especially associated with Buttercup Gold and other stories and verses that once delighted young readers.
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