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In The Nursery, February 1878, Vol. XXIII, No. 2, Various authors have compiled a delightful collection of stories, poems, and educational articles for children. The magazine is entertaining and well-suited for young readers, offering a mix of engaging content that is both fun and educational.

The stories in this issue are imaginative and captivating, drawing in readers with their vivid characters and exciting plotlines. From tales of talking animals to adventures in far-off lands, each story is sure to spark children's imaginations and keep them entertained.

In addition to the stories, The Nursery also includes educational articles that are both informative and engaging. Topics such as science, history, and geography are presented in a way that is easy for children to understand, making learning enjoyable and interactive.

Overall, The Nursery, February 1878, Vol. XXIII, No. 2 is a wonderful publication that is sure to delight young readers with its mix of entertaining stories and educational content. It is a must-read for any child looking for a fun and educational magazine to enjoy.

First Page:

THE

NURSERY

A Monthly Magazine

FOR YOUNGEST READERS.

VOLUME XXIII. No. 2.

Contents.

IN PROSE.

PAGE Ebony and Lucy 34 Daisy 37 My First Attempt at Fishing 40 New Method of Catching Mice 43 Jamie Canfield's Sand Heap 45 Dick's Dream 47 Drawing Lesson 49 Romeo the Shirk 51 Tied Not Mated 54 My Kitten 55 A Lesson in Flying 58 How Little Edith Went to Sleep 62

IN VERSE

PAGE The Terrible Trio 35 Shy Little Pansy 41 A Song for Baby 44 Three Little Chicks 50 Mother's Last Look 53 "Lullaby!" 60 Blow, Blow, East Wind ( with music ) 64

[Illustration: VOL. XXIII. No. 2.]

EBONY AND LUCY.

[Illustration: E]BONY is the name of Lucy's black dog. I will leave you to guess why he is so called.

On a bright, cold winter day, when no wind was stirring, and the ice of the pond was smooth as glass, Lucy went out, followed by Ebony... Continue reading book >>


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