
A delightful snapshot of late‑Victorian childhood, this volume gathers a dozen short tales and verses that celebrate curiosity, kindness, and the everyday wonders of growing up. Written in clear, lively prose and gentle rhyme, each piece invites young listeners to explore moral lessons without heavy preaching, offering both amusement and subtle guidance.
Among the stories, a solemn warning about a careless nurse’s neglect serves as a sobering reminder of responsibility, while light‑hearted poems about feeding fowls and a polite dandelion turn garden scenes into charming sing‑alongs. A sweet vignette follows a chubby toddler learning to manage his fork and knife, and two imaginative boys embark on make‑believe adventures—one sailing a bowl‑filled sea, the other turning an arm‑chair into a coach. The collection also includes a tender rhyme about a mischievous kitten and a graceful verse on the beauty of a rose.
Together, these pieces create an engaging listening experience that feels like a warm, story‑filled afternoon, perfect for nurturing imagination and good manners in the youngest ears.
Full title
The Nursery, June 1881, Vol. XXIX A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
Language
en
Duration
~23 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.
A collection shaped by many different voices, backgrounds, and eras, bringing together a wide range of styles and perspectives in one place.
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