Stories and Rhymes for Young Children

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Stories and Rhymes for Young Children

A Child’s Garden of Verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, (1905).

The Land of Make Believe, by Eugene Field, Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Co., (1931).

Stories for Little Children, Compiled by Susan S. Hardman, Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, (1920).

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Firelight Stories, by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, Springfield, Mass.: Milton Bradley Company, (1907).

Mother’s Nursery Tales, by Katharine Pyle, New York: E.P. Dutton & Company, (1918).

A Book of Nursery Rhymes, by Charles Welsh, Boston, New York, Chicago: D.C. Heath & Co. Publishers, (1901).

Poems for Children, by Christina G. Rossetti, New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco: Educational Publishing Co., (1907).

Classic Stories for the Little Ones, by Mrs. Lida Brown McMurry, Bloomington, Illinois: Public-School Publishing Company, (1911).

Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures, by Howard R. Garis, New York: A.L. Burt Company, (1912).

Mother Stories, by Maud Lindsay, Springfield, Mass.: Milton Bradley Company, (1907).

Raggedy Ann Stories, by Johnny Gruelle, Chicago: P.F. Volland Company, (1918).

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The Boston Collection of Kindergarten Stories, by Boston Kindergarten Teachers, Boston: J.L. Hammett Company, (1913).

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Rhymes and Stories, by Marion Florence Lansing, Boston: Ginn and Company, (1907).

Table of Contents Mother Goose Rhymes............................................... 1 Personal to the Child ................................................................3 Animals and their Doings .......................................................11 Other Children and Other ......................................................22 People in Relation to the Child...............................................22 Days and Nights, Weeks and Months and Years, Time and the Weather, Etc. ..........................................................................32 Plays, Games, Riddles, ............................................................37 Counting Rhymes, Etc. ...........................................................37 Stories, Proverbs, Paradoxes, Experience Rhymes, Rhyming Alphabets, Etc.........................................................................46 A Child’s Garden of Verses...................................... 57 Bed in Summer .......................................................................59 A Thought ..............................................................................59 At the Seaside .........................................................................60 Young Night Thought.............................................................60 Whole Duty of Children .........................................................61 TravelWindyForeignPirateRain.........................................................................................61Story.............................................................................61Lands..........................................................................62Nights..........................................................................63......................................................................................64

Table of Contents Continued Singing.................................................................................... 65 Looking Forward..................................................................... 66 A Good Play ........................................................................... 66 Where Go the Boats?.............................................................. 67 Auntie’s Skirts ........................................................................ 67 The Land of Counterpane ...................................................... 68 The Land of Nod .................................................................... 68 My Shadow ............................................................................. 69 System .................................................................................... 70 A Good Boy............................................................................ 70 Escape at Bedtime................................................................... 71 Marching Song........................................................................ 72 The Cow................................................................................. 73 Happy Thought ...................................................................... 73 The Wind ............................................................................... 73 Keepsake Mill ......................................................................... 74 Good and Bad Children.......................................................... 76 Foreign Children..................................................................... 77 The Sun’s Travels................................................................... 78 The Lamplighter ..................................................................... 78 My Bed is a Boat..................................................................... 79 The Moon............................................................................... 80 The Swing............................................................................... 81 Time to Rise ........................................................................... 81 Looking-Glass River ............................................................... 82 Fairy Bread ............................................................................. 83

Table of Contents Continued From a Railway Carriage.........................................................83 Winter Time ...........................................................................84 The TheNorthFarewellHayloft.............................................................................85totheFarms..............................................................86-WestPassage................................................................871.GoodNight.....................................................................872.ShadowMarch................................................................883.InPort.............................................................................88ChildAlone.....................................................................90TheUnseenPlaymate.........................................................90MyShipandI.....................................................................91MyKingdom.......................................................................91Picture-BooksinWinter.....................................................93MyTreasures......................................................................94BlockCity...........................................................................95TheLandofStory-Books....................................................96ArmiesintheFire...............................................................97TheLittleLand...................................................................98NightandDay...................................................................100NestEggs..........................................................................102TheFlowers......................................................................104SummerSun.....................................................................105TheDumbSoldier............................................................106AutumnFires....................................................................107TheGardener...................................................................108HistoricalAssociations.....................................................109

Table of Contents Continued Envoys ..................................................................................110 To Willie and Henrietta ...................................................110 To My Mother ..................................................................111 To Auntie.........................................................................111 To Minnie.........................................................................111 To My Name Child ..........................................................114 To Any Reader .................................................................115 Selected Poems for Young Children .......................117 The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat .................................119 Wynken, Blynken, and Nod .................................................120 The Sugar-Plum Tree...........................................................122 The Dream Ship ...................................................................123 Love Me−I Love You ...........................................................125 KindnessWhat?TheIfCloudsTheTheSingLullabyMixBaby,Angels...................................................................................126Sleep...........................................................................126aPancake......................................................................126..................................................................................127MeaSong.....................................................................127SwallowandtheSnail...................................................128Rainbow........................................................................128andRainbows...........................................................128IWereaQueen.................................................................129Caterpillar.....................................................................129...................................................................................130...............................................................................131

Hare and the Tortoise ...................................................203

North

and the Three Bears............................................143

The

Little

Go-Sleep Story...............................................................182

Gold Bugs ......................................................................191 “I Don’t Care”.......................................................................194

Dog and His Shadow .....................................................207

The

Young Children....................... 133

The

Teeny-Tiny Story ..............................................................135

Old Woman and Her Pig...............................................173

Lion and the Mouse.......................................................201

Fox and the Grapes........................................................206

The

The

The

The

Pancake .........................................................................177

The

Snowman.......................................................................196

The

Gingerbread Boy............................................................155

The

The

Selected Stories for

The

Story of the Three Little Pigs ........................................148 Chicken Little .......................................................................152

Mrs.

The

Master

Goldilocks

A

Chanticleer and Dame Hen ......................................165

Little Steam Engine .......................................................159

Table of Contents Continued

Little Gray Pony ............................................................184

Tabby Gray ...................................................................188

Wind and the Sun ......................................................205

Little Red Hen...............................................................137

The

The

The

Red Riding-Hood.........................................................168

Story of Ibbity................................................................162

Three Billy Goats Gruff.................................................140

Table of Contents Continued

The

Ant and the Dove..........................................................208 The Tale of Peter Rabbit ......................................................209 Why the Bear Sleeps all Winter ...........................................213 Lazy Jack...............................................................................217 The Two Little Maple Leaves ...............................................220 The Little Pine Tree Who Wished for New Leaves .............223 Story of an Acorn .................................................................225 The Anxious Leaf .................................................................227 The Lost TheTheTheTheTheThumblingLamb......................................................................229............................................................................233LarkandHerYoungOnes............................................237MagicFlower.................................................................239LegendofthePondLily................................................243SongoftheFlute...........................................................246WishingBook...............................................................251 Raggedy Ann Stories...............................................255 Preface and RaggedyRaggedyRaggedyRaggedyRaggedyIntroductionDedication.........................................................257..........................................................................259AnnLearnsaLesson..............................................261AnnandtheWashing............................................267AnnandtheKite....................................................271AnnRescuesFido..................................................276AnnandthePainter...............................................281 Raggedy Ann’s Trip on the River .........................................286 Raggedy Ann and the Strange Dolls .....................................290

Starts Off.......................................................325

Uncle Wiggily Fido

Continued

Selected Stories for Young

and the Chickens............................................306

Raggedy Ann the

and the Kittens ...............................................296

Raggedy Ann

Raggedy Ann

and

Raggedy Ann’s

Table of Contents

Wiggily’s Adventures................................... 323

New Sister ....................................................317

Uncle Wiggily

and the Black Crow.......................................335

Flip-Flop .........................................340

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Raggedy Ann

and

Mouse ................................................311

Uncle Wiggily

Uncle Wiggily

and the Fairies’ Gift ........................................302

Uncle

Goes Fishing..................................................330

Sources of Children

Mother Goose Rhymes

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Personal to the Child

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Stories for Young Children

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Mother Goose Rhymes

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Part 2

Animals and their Doings

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Mother Goose Rhymes

Other Children and Other People in Relation to the Child

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Mother Goose Rhymes

Days and Nights, Weeks and Months and Years, Time and the Weather, Etc.

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Plays, Games, Riddles, Counting Rhymes, Etc.

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Mother Goose Rhymes

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Stories for Young Children

A Child’ s Garden of Verses

Robert Louis Stevenson

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Bed in Summer

A Thought

Young Night Thought

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Stories for Young Children

At the Seaside

A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Whole Duty of Children Rain Pirate Story

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Foreign Lands

Stories for Young Children

Windy Nights

A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Stories for Young Children

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Travel

A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Singing

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Looking Forward

Stories for Young Children

A Good Play

Auntie’s Skirts

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

Where Go the Boats?

The Land of Counterpane

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Stories for Young Children

The Land of Nod

My Shadow

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

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System

Stories for Young Children

A Good Boy

A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Escape at Bedtime

Stories for Young Children

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Marching Song

A Child’s Garden of Verses

Happy Thought The Wind

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The Cow

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Keepsake Mill

Stories for Young Children

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

Stories for Young Children

Good and Bad Children

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Foreign Children

The Sun’s Travels

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Stories for Young Children

The Lamplighter

A Child’s Garden of Verses

My Bed is a Boat

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Stories for Young Children

The Moon

Time to Rise

A Child’s Garden of Verses

The Swing

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Looking-Glass River

Stories for Young Children

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Fairy Bread

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

From a Railway Carriage

Winter Time

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Stories for Young Children

The Hayloft

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

Stories for Young Children

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Farewell to the Farms

North-West Passage 1. Good Night

A Child’s Garden of Verses

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2. Shadow March 3. In Port

Stories for Young Children

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

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The Child Alone The Unseen Playmate

Stories for Young Children

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My Kingdom

A Child’s Garden of Verses

My Ship and I

Stories for Young Children

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Picture-Books in Winter

Stories for Young Children

My Treasures

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A Child’s Garden of Verses Block City

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Stories for Young Children

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The Land of Story-Books

Armies in the Fire

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

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The Little Land

Stories for Young Children

A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Stories for Young Children

Night and Day

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Nest Eggs

Stories for Young Children

A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Stories for Young Children

The Flowers

A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Summer Sun

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The Dumb Soldier

Stories for Young Children

Autumn Fires

A Child’s Garden of Verses

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The Gardener

Stories for Young Children

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

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Historical Associations

Envoys

To Willie and Henrietta

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A Child’s Garden of Verses

To Auntie To Minnie

To My Mother

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Stories for Young Children

A Child’s Garden of Verses

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To My Name Child

Stories for Young Children

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A Child’s Garden of Verses To Any Reader

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Selected Poems for Young Children

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By Eugene Field

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The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat

Stories for Young Children

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By Eugene Field

Wynken, Blynken, and Nod

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Selected Poems for Young Children

By Eugene Field

The Sugar-Plum Tree

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Stories for Young Children

By Eugene Field

Selected Poems for Young Children

The Dream Ship

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Stories for Young Children

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Love Me−I Love You By Christina Rossetti

Selected Poems for Young Children

Baby, Sleep

By Christina Rossetti

By Christina Rossetti

Mix a Pancake

By Christina Rossetti

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Stories for Young Children Angels

Sing Me a Song By Christina Rossetti

Selected Poems for Young Children

By Christina Rossetti

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Lullaby

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By Christina Rossetti

The Swallow and the Snail

By Christina Rossetti

Stories for Young Children

The Rainbow By Christina Rossetti

Clouds and Rainbows

The Caterpillar By Christina Rossetti

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Selected Poems for Young Children

If I Were a Queen By Christina Rossetti

Stories for Young Children

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What?

By Christina Rossetti

Kindness

By Christina Rossetti

Selected Poems for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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A Teeny-Tiny Story 1 Anonymous

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Stories for Young Children

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The Little Red Hen 2 Anonymous

Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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The Three Billy Goats Gruff 3

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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The Story of the Three Little Pigs 5

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Selected Stories for Young Children

Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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The Gingerbread Boy 7 Anonymous

Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Stories for Young Children

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The Little Steam Engine 8 Anonymous

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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The Story of Ibbity 9

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Selected Stories for Young Children

Stories for Young Children

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Master Chanticleer and Dame Hen 10

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Little Red Riding-Hood

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Stories for Young Children

Selected Stories for Young Children

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The Old Woman and Her Pig 12 Anonymous

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Stories for Young Children

Selected Stories for Young Children

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Stories for Young Children

The Pancake

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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The Go-Sleep Story 14

By Eudora Bumstead

Selected Stories for Young Children

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By Maud Lindsay

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The Little Gray Pony 15

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Selected Stories for Young Children

Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

Mrs. Tabby Gray 16

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The Gold Bugs

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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“I Don’t Care” 18

Adapted by Susan S. Harriman

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Selected Stories for Young Children

By Maud Lindsay

The Snowman 19

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Selected Stories for Young Children

Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Stories for Young Children

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The Lion and the Mouse 20

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The Hare and the Tortoise 21

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Stories for Young Children

North Wind and the Sun

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The Fox and the Grapes

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The Dog and His Shadow 24

The Ant and the Dove 25

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By Beatrix Potter

The Tale of Peter Rabbit

Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Why the Bear Sleeps all Winter 27

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Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

Stories for Young Children

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Lazy Jack 28

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Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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The Two Little Maple Leaves

By Isa L. Wright

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Adapted from a German Legend

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The Little Pine Tree Who Wished for New Leaves 30

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Stories for Young Children

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Story of an Acorn 31

Stories for Young Children

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The Anxious Leaf

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The Lost Lamb 33

Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Thumbling

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Selected Stories for Young Children

Stories for Young Children

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The Lark and Her Young Ones

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Stories for Young Children

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By Maud Lindsay

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The Magic Flower 36

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Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Stories for Young Children

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The Legend of the Pond Lily 37

By Ellen Miller Donaldson

Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

By Ellen Miller Donaldson

The Song of the Flute 38

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Stories for Young Children

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Selected Stories for Young Children

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Stories for Young Children

The Wishing Book 39 Anonymous

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Stories for Young Children

Selected Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Preface and Dedication

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Stories for Young Children

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Introduction

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Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Learns a Lesson

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Stories for Young Children

Raggedy Ann Stories

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Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Raggedy Ann and the Washing

Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann and the Kite

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Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

Raggedy Ann Rescues Fido

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Raggedy Ann and the Painter

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Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann’s Trip on the River

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Raggedy Ann and the Strange Dolls

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Raggedy Ann Stories

Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Raggedy Ann and the Kittens

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Raggedy Ann Stories

Raggedy Ann and the Fairies’ Gift

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Raggedy Ann Stories

Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Raggedy Ann and the Chickens

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Stories for Young Children

Raggedy Ann Stories

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Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann and the Mouse

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Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann’s New Sister

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Stories for Young Children

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Raggedy Ann Stories

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Stories for Young Children

Raggedy Ann Stories

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Stories for Young Children

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Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

If you are not familiar with Uncle Wiggily stories, the following letter, which was found inside an old copy of the book, best explains their value. “Once upon a time when I was a little girl , this was my favorite story-telling time--to be read from Uncle Wiggly’s Adventures. My Aunt read it to me every night on Monday through Friday just before bedtime. I wish I had all those stories there must have been hundreds, because she read new ones to me for years every summer and she had cut them out and kept them until I came up to see her when school was out for summer vacation each year. And what I liked best was that the characters in the stories had real personalities and were very quaint and interesting and quite believable. Also they talked to each other a lot and had friendly conversations that taught me how to treat other people and how to think about some everyday problems and find answers sometimes. Old Uncle Wiggily was a very patient and friendly and wise Rabbit a lot like my grandmother and also like my great-uncle. I hope you know people like that in your everyday life, too since wise, loving rabbits are pretty hard to find.”

A Note From the Publisher

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Uncle Wiggily Starts Off

Stories for Young Children

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Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

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Stories for Young Children

Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

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Uncle Wiggily Goes Fishing

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Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

Stories for Young Children

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Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

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Stories for Young Children

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Uncle Wiggily and the Black Crow

Stories for Young Children

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Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

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Stories for Young Children

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Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

Uncle Wiggily and Fido Flip-Flop

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Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

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Stories for Young Children

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Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

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Stories for Young Children

Uncle Wiggily Does Some Tricks

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Stories for Young Children

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Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

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Uncle Wiggily’s Adventures

Sources of Selected Stories for Young Children

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Sources of Selected Stories for Young Children

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