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A collection of short didactic poems for young readers that depict everyday domestic scenes to illustrate moral lessons. Each verse presents a simple incident—such as animal cruelty, heedless mischief, greed, envy, profanity, or neglect of the elderly—and traces its immediate consequences, often ending with parental correction or reflection. The pieces use plain rhyme and narrative vignettes to teach virtues like charity, politeness, courage, and prudence, emphasizing cause and effect in familiar, child-centered settings.

About the Author

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Lady Helena Carnegie

Lady Helena Carnegie was a British author known for her work in children's literature. Her notable book, "The Infant Moralist," reflects her interest in moral education and the development of ethical understanding in young readers. Through her writing, she aimed to instill values and virtues in children, contributing to the literary heritage of moral storytelling. While her body of work may not be extensive, her focus on the moral development of youth remains a significant aspect of her literary contributions.

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