
This charming anthology offers a series of gentle tales crafted especially for young listeners. Each story is woven with simple language and vivid illustration, inviting children to explore everyday situations while quietly absorbing timeless values. The author, drawing on years of observing children's early reasoning, balances entertainment with thoughtful instruction.
Among the first stories, a boy named Lawrence learns the joy of honest work, discovering that effort brings its own reward beyond mere coin. Another tale follows Tarlton, whose easy‑going nature leads him into comical mishaps that teach the importance of careful judgment. A third narrative, centered on a misplaced key, gently warns of the pitfalls of deceit and the virtue of integrity.
Listeners will find the stories both soothing and thought‑provoking, making them ideal companions for bedtime or quiet afternoons. The modest moral lessons are presented without heavy preaching, allowing children to relate the scenarios to their own lives. With each tale, a subtle encouragement to act kindly and responsibly blossoms, fostering a foundation for lifelong learning.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (916K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1767–1849
A sharp, lively pioneer of both the regional novel and children’s literature, she wrote stories that mixed social comedy with close observation of everyday life. Best known for works like "Castle Rackrent" and "Belinda," she helped shape the modern novel while writing with unusual clarity about class, family, and education.
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