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Pretty Verses for All Good Children: In Words of One, Two, and Three Syllables

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About This Book

The collection offers short, plain verses and brief moral tales crafted using only one- to three-syllable words to suit beginning readers. It supplies simple descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, manufactured articles, and domestic scenes, together with anecdotal stories that promote truthfulness, contentment, kindness, and orderly habits. Vignettes of children and families illustrate practical lessons in conduct and industry, and a concise preface and captions clarify the instructional purpose and reading-level limits of the pieces.

About the Author

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Lyman Cobb

Lyman Cobb was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. His notable work, "Pretty Verses for All Good Children: In Words of One, Two, and Three Syllables," showcases his ability to engage young readers with simple yet charming poetry. Cobb's writing often aimed to educate and entertain, making it accessible for children while fostering a love for reading. His work reflects the literary trends of his time, emphasizing moral lessons and the joys of childhood.

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