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The Gingerbread Boy and Joyful Jingle Play Stories

Chapter 2: PREFACE
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About This Book

A collection of short, rhythmic tales for young readers that pair playful vignettes with catchy jingles. Anthropomorphic animals, animated treats, and children move through gentle episodes that turn everyday chores into games, celebrate holidays and birthdays, and teach simple lessons about sharing, kindness, and helpfulness. The stories favor brisk action, musical refrains, and whimsical incidents, making them well suited for read-aloud enjoyment or early independent reading.

PREFACE

The first three stories contained in the book found great favor with the reading public, having been published in the Woman’s Home Companion.

All the stories are wholesome and have good influence upon the little readers. In Danny Do-Little, work is made delightful through play. In Old Mother Bear’s Christmas Stocking, the selfishness of the animals is dwelt upon, but also their kindness of heart, and the saying brought out that, “One good turn deserves another.” The little Birthday story will be interesting to read at school and children’s parties, for who among the little ones does not occasionally have a birthday?

Catchy little jingles run throughout the stories. An enthusiastic parent in Massachusetts said: “My children are very much pleased with Laura Rountree Smith’s Jingle Books, and must have a story before bed-time each night. I think her books mighty clever.”

The book contains stories which can easily be read by the children themselves.

Little Fairy Help-You-Out
Does not come when children pout;
You will see her by and by,
If to do your best you try.

Peter Nibbled His Toes, Polly Nibbled His Fingers and Baby Stood By and Clapped