
Baby Chatterbox
A charming collection of late Victorian verse that captures childhood in its simplest, most joyful forms. These aren't moral tales or lessons wrapped in rhyme; they're windows into a world where a new baby might arrive 'from the sky,' where playing in hay is an adventure, and where a curious kitten or a canary in a cage becomes a child's whole universe. The language ripples with sound and rhythm, designed to be spoken aloud, to be sung, to be memorized by heart. What emerges is a tender portrait of a world seen from a child's eye height: the fascination with animals, the intimacy of toys, the small miracles of daily discovery. This is a book that remembers what it felt like to be small and to find the world absolutely enormous. Perfect for sharing at bedtime or reading aloud on a rainy afternoon.


















