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Merry Words for Merry Children by A. Hoatson is an enchanting collection of stories that is sure to captivate young readers. The book is divided into several sections, each containing diverse tales that are perfect for children of all ages.

One aspect that stands out in this book is the author's writing style. A. Hoatson has a unique way of weaving words together, creating a beautiful tapestry of imagination and wonder. The language used is simple yet engaging, making it accessible to young readers without compromising on the storytelling quality. The narratives flow seamlessly, holding the reader's attention from beginning to end.

Furthermore, the characters in Merry Words for Merry Children are vibrant and relatable. From brave princesses to mischievous animals, each character is well-developed and holds a distinct personality. As a result, children can easily connect with and empathize with the struggles and triumphs of these imaginative beings.

Another notable aspect of this book is the incorporation of important moral lessons within the stories. Hoatson cleverly embeds essential values such as resilience, honesty, and compassion into the narratives without making them feel forced or preachy. This adds an extra layer of depth to the tales, allowing readers to not only enjoy the stories but also learn valuable life lessons along the way.

The illustrations by an unnamed artist are equally captivating. The colorful pictures beautifully complement the text, bringing the stories to life. Each illustration is carefully crafted, filled with intricate details that spark children's imaginations and enhance their reading experience.

One minor drawback of the book is the lack of diversity in some of the stories. While the characters are well-developed, there is room for more representation and inclusivity. A wider range of cultural backgrounds and perspectives would further enrich the reading experience and allow a broader audience to connect with the stories.

In conclusion, Merry Words for Merry Children is a delightful collection that showcases A. Hoatson's talent for storytelling. The book's engaging writing style, relatable characters, and moral lessons make it a great addition to any child's library. Though there are slight opportunities for improvement in terms of diversity, overall, this book will undoubtedly bring joy and wonder to young readers.

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MERRY WORDS FOR MERRY CHILDREN.

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Published by W. Hagelberg, London & New York.

Printed by W. Hagelberg, Berlin.

MERRY WORDS FOR MERRY CHILDREN.

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By A HOATSON.

Published by W. Hagelberg, London & New York.

Printed by W. Hagelberg, Berlin.

JIM'S DREAM.

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Jim was a boy who was fond of clowns, And thought they were excellent fun; He talked so much of them and their ways, That one night he dreamed he was one.

He dreamed he was feeding five fat geese On boiled slate pencils and rice: He said it was wholesome food for geese, But they said, "More wholesome than nice."

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He dreamed that he set two geese to dance, While he took a fiddle and played. He said, "You look pretty and gay, my dears." "We feel very tired," they said.

"What, tired!" he said, "with that nice pink sash, "And that waistcoat of vivid blue?" Then he tried to teach them the way to sing A thing geese never can do.

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He made them try to stand on their heads And wave their feet in the air, Although they said the pain in their necks Was more than a goose could bear... Continue reading book >>




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