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A series of short, illustrated rhymes depicts a band of rude children called Goops whose petty misbehaviors serve as comic cautions about etiquette. Each pithy poem targets a single fault—table manners, cleanliness, neatness, honesty, patience, courtesy and similar habits—and contrasts the Goops’ antics with the conduct readers are encouraged to adopt. Playful drawings accompany repetitive, humorous lines that blend satire and gentle moral instruction, using negative example to teach simple, age-appropriate rules of polite behavior and cheerfulness in practicing virtue.

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Gelett Burgess

Gelett Burgess was an American author, poet, and illustrator known for his whimsical and humorous works. He gained popularity in the early 20th century with titles such as "The Purple Cow!" and "Goops and How to Be Them," which reflect his playful approach to language and social commentary. Burgess also contributed to lexicography with "Burgess Unabridged: A new dictionary of words you have always needed," showcasing his inventive spirit. His writings often blend satire and charm, making him a notable figure in American literary heritage.

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