The Life Of Robert Louis Stevenson For Boys And Girls
The Swiss Family Robinson
In The Court of King Arthur
A Kindergarten Story Book
A Kindergarten Story BookDirect Download!
A number of the stories in this little book
have been told to thousands of children in the kindergartens of Boston,
Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Pittsburg, and other cities. The
delight with which they have everywhere been listened to is an assurance of
their appeal to child thought and sympathy. I know no equally simple, varied,
and interesting collection of stories for children between the ages of four and
six; and I earnestly hope that, A KINDERGARTEN STORY BOOK may rapidly win the
popularity it merits.
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In The Court of King ArthurDirect Download!
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Among the romantic spires and towers of Camelot, King Arthur held court with his
queen, Guinevere. According to tradition, he received mortal wounds in battling
with the invading Saxons, and was carried magically to fairyland to be brought
back to health and life. Excalibur was the name of King Arthur's sword--in fact,
it was the name of two of his swords. One of these tremendous weapons Arthur
pulled from the stone in which it was imbedded, after all other knights had
failed. This showed that Arthur was the proper king. The other Excalibur was
given to Arthur by the Lady of the Lake--she reached her hand above the water,
as told in the story, and gave the sword to the king. When Arthur was dying, he
sent one of his Knights of the Round Table, Sir Bedivere, to throw the sword
back into the lake from which he had received it.
The Knights of the Round Table were so called because they customarily sat about
a huge marble table, circular in shape. Some say that thirteen knights could sit
around that table; others say that as many as a hundred and fifty could find
places there. There sat Sir Galahad, who would one day see the Holy Grail. Sir
Gawain was there, nephew of King Arthur. Sir Percivale, too, was to see the Holy
Grail. Sir Lancelot--Lancelot of the Lake, who was raised by that same Lady of
the Lake who gave Arthur his sword--was the most famous of the Knights of the
Round Table. He loved Queen Guinevere.
All the knights were sworn to uphold the laws of chivalry--to go to the aid of
anyone in distress, to protect women and children, to fight honorably, to be
pious and loyal to their king.
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Japanese Fairy TalesDirect Download!
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This collection of Japanese fairy tales is the outcome of a
suggestion made to me indirectly through a friend by Mr. Andrew
Lang. They have been translated from the modern version written by
Sadanami Sanjin. These stories are not literal translations, and
though the Japanese story and all quaint Japanese expressions have
been faithfully preserved, they have been told more with the view to
interest young readers of the West than the technical student of
folk-lore. At all times, among my friends,
both young and old, English or American, I have always found eager
listeners to the beautiful legends and fairy tales of Japan, and in
telling them I have also found that they were still unknown to the
vast majority, and this has encouraged me to write them for the
children of the West.
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The Story Of The Three BearsDirect Download!
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THERE
were once three bears, who lived in a wood, Their porridge was thick, and
their chairs and beds good. The biggest bear, Bruin, was surly and rough;
His wife, Mrs. Bruin, was called Mammy Muff. Their son, Tiny-cub, was like
Dame Goose’s lad; He was not very good, nor yet very bad. Now Bruin, the
biggest—the surly old bear— Had a great granite bowl, and a cast-iron
chair.
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Child's Story Of The BibleDirect Download!
When the children gather at mother's knee, and the tiniest finds a
place in mother's arms, and all clamor for a "story," "a story, mamma,"
how lovely is the picture—the living picture—that circle makes!
Love, longing, wisdom, expectancy, faith, shining eyes, lips that move
involuntarily, keeping time to the sweet movements of mother's lips!
Blessed group! Happy mother!
When the stories mother tells are light and meaningless, full of rhyme
and rollick, even their eyes are bright and faces radiant, and her own
sweet face and voice give charm and weight and significance to the
delicious nonsense she rehearses.
Why not give to this receptive and eager audience stories full of
deepest meaning, facts, parables, myths charged with truth? Why not
people little memories with heroes, saints, kings, prophets, apostles?
Why not give stories to story-loving youngsters that will turn into
immortal pictures and be transformed some day into living factors in
the making of character? And why not give them as comparison the babe
of Bethlehem, the boy of Nazareth, the lad of twelve years in the
schools of the Temple, the man of gentle love, the preacher of
righteousness, the worker of heavenly wonders, the Son of Man, the Son
of God, the Prince of Peace?
The Book of books is the children's Book. It is a story
book. And the stories are "true stories."
82 Bible Stories and 190 Pictures
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The Life Of Robert Louis Stevenson For Boys And GirlsDirect Download!
BY JACQUELINE M. OVERTON
To The Boys At The Yorkville Library And To All Other Boys Who Love To Tramp And Camp And Seek Adventure I Dedicate This Book With The Hope Of Making Them Better Friends With A Man Who Also Loved These Things
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Nine Lives of a CatDirect Download!
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This tale of wonder is told for children; with which view, it has been carefully designed and very nicely printed.
For some time past, it has arrived at the dignity of a popular Nursery Tale in the Author’s family; and it is hoped it will merit the same good fortune elsewhere.
It will be worth while explaining, that the circle in each page is made to represent some object in connection with the story; and, that as some of them have proved rather puzzling, to Juvenile admirers has been left the task of “finding them out.”
London, 1859.
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The Crooked Man and other RhymesDirect Download!
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There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile,
And he found a crooked six-pence against a crooked stile;
He bought a crooked hat, which caught a crooked mouse,
And they all lived together in a little crooked house.
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The Swiss Family RobinsonDirect Download!
by Mary Godolphin
WHEN one has a good tale to tell, he should try to be brief, and not say more
than he can help ere he makes a fair start; so I shall not say a word of what
took place on board the ship till we had been six days in a storm. The barque
had gone far out of her true course, and no one on board knew where we were. The
masts lay in splints on the deck, a leak in the side of the ship let more in
than the crew could pump out, and each one felt that ere long he would find a
grave in the deep sea, which sent its spray from side to side of what was now
but a mere hulk.
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Our PetsDirect Download!
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This is Polly's own cat, Topsy. She looks very prim and
quiet; but if you play with her, you will find she is a
very merry little cat. She will jump up-on the table at
breakfast, and run off with Polly's toast; and if mamma be
writing a letter, Topsy will steal softly along the arm of
the sofa, and rub her paw over the last word mamma has
written, and make a great blot in the letter. Sometimes she
will sit as still as a mouse on Uncle Tom's shoulder while
he is reading, and look so gravely on the book that you
might think she was reading too: but she is not quite wise
enough for that.
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The Dogs Dinner PartyDirect Download!
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Mr. Blenheim was a very gentlemanly dog, and Mrs. Blenheim was quite the lady; both were well-bred, handsome, and fond of good company. They lived in a nice house, by Hyde Park Corner. Now Mr. Blenheim was one day in the library, dozing in his arm-chair after dinner, when Mrs. B. thus addressed him:
"Rouse up, Blenny dear, and tell me about these notes of invitation for our dinner-party."
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Beauty and the BeastDirect Download!
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There was once a merchant who had been very rich at one time, but who, having had heavy losses, was compelled to retire to a little cottage in the country; where he lived with his three daughters. The two elder ones were very much discontented at their poverty, and were always grumbling and making complaints. But the youngest one, who was called Beauty, and who was as amiable as she was handsome, tried all she could to comfort her father and make his home happy.
Once, when he was going on a journey to try and mend his affairs, he called them around him, and asked them what he should bring them when he returned. The two elder ones wanted each a number of nice presents; but Beauty, kissing him sweetly, said she would be content with a rose. So when the merchant was on his way back, he came to an elegant garden, of which the gate stood open; and thinking of Beauty's rose, he went in, and plucking a beautiful one, prepared to proceed on his journey.
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Dog of St. BernardDirect Download!
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St. Bernard is the name of one of the high mountains of the Alps.
The deep snow hangs so loosely on the sides of these mountains, that great masses often fall into the plains below, with a noise like thunder.
Wild snow storms also come on, and the passes in the mountains become so blocked up and covered over, that it is impossible to find them out.
In this way many travelers have perished, and been buried in a deep snowy grave.
Far, far up the mountain there is a building called the Convent of St. Bernard.
Here is found that wonderful race of dogs called the Dogs of St. Bernard, famous all over the world for their noble deeds.
These dogs are trained to go out on the mountains among the snow, and search for missing travelers.