The Nursery, October 1877, Vol. XXII. No. 4a Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
The Nursery, October 1877, Vol. XXII. No. 4a Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
A monthly magazine designed for very young readers, published during the late 19th century. This publication aims to entertain and educate children through a collection of charming stories and poems that explore themes of nature, animals, and childhood adventures. Featuring a variety of intriguing narratives, the book captures the essence of childhood curiosity and imagination. The content of this volume includes a delightful mix of prose and poetry, presenting stories such as ''The Parrot that played Truant,'' which follows a boy's quest to return a lost parrot to its owner, and ''Feeding the Ducks,'' where children learn about the importance of health while enjoying a day out. Other contributions explore playful themes like chestnut gathering, a baby's perspective, and the antics of a mischievous horse named Billy. Each story offers engaging characters and relatable scenarios, serving to both entertain young readers and impart gentle lessons about kindness, responsibility, and the wonders of nature.



























