In the Nursery of My Bookhouse

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Various, Olive Beaupre Miller 1920
English
  • Nursery Rhymes, Part 1
  • Sleepy Song, The
  • 'Bow, Wow' Says the Dog
  • Nursery Rhymes, Part 2
  • Three Little Kittens
  • Nursery Rhymes, Part 3
  • I Saw a Ship A-Sailing
  • Nursery Rhymes, Part 4
  • Old Mother Hubbard
  • Nursery Rhymes, Part 5
  • Nursery Rhymes, Part 6
  • Here We Go Round the Mulberry-Bush
  • Nursery Rhymes, Part 7
  • Three Jovial Huntsman
  • Nursery Rhymes, Part 8
  • The Little Red Hen and the Grain of Wheat (An English Folk Tale)
  • Over in the Meadow
  • Moon, So Round and Yellow
  • What the Moon Saw
  • The 'Wake Up' Story
  • Going to London
  • Precocious Piggy
  • The Cat and the Mouse: An English Folk Tale
  • Johnny and the Three Goats: A Norse Tale
  • The Clucking Hen
  • Belling the Cat
  • What They Say
  • The Little Big Man
  • The Farmer's Boy
  • The Little Gray Pony
  • The Key of the Kingdom
  • The Daring Prince
  • What Else the Moon Saw
  • Nell and Her Bird
  • The Fox and the Stork
  • There Was An Old Man with a Beard
  • Clouds
  • Clouds and Waves
  • Who Likes the Rain
  • The Donkey and the Lap Dog
  • The Two Crabs
  • Sir Robin
  • The Tale of a Black Cat: An American Folk Tale
  • The Wind and the Sun
  • Who Has Seen the Wind
  • The Gingerbread Man: A New England Tale
  • The Crow and the Pitcher
  • Ole-Luk-Oie, The Sandman
  • Wynken, Blynken and Nod
  • The Sugar Plum Tree
  • The Milkmaid and Her Pail
  • The Lion and the Mouse
  • The Old Shellover
  • The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings
  • The Dog in the Manger
  • I Wouldn't Be a Growler
  • The Jay and the Peacocks
  • Strange Lands
  • Snow
  • The Robin's Christmas Song: A Scotch Folk Tale
  • Little Gustava
  • The Magpie's Nest: An English Folk Tale
  • The Frog and the Ox
  • 'It'
  • Miss Tabby Gray
  • The Kitten and Falling Leaves
  • Tale of Peter Rabbit
  • Rosy Posy
  • The Little Engine That Could
  • Try Again
  • A Quick Running Squash
  • Jack Frost
  • The Cock, the Mouse, and the Little Red Hen
  • Baby Seed Song
  • The Turtle Who Could Not Stop Talking: An East Indian Fable
  • White Butterflies
  • Grasshopper Green
  • Mother Spider
  • Where Go the Boats
  • Paper Boats by Rabindranath Tagore
  • The Moo-Cow-Moo
  • The Wee, Wee Mannie and the Big, Big Coo: A Scotch Folk Tale
  • The Purple Cow
  • The Little Girl and the Hare: A German Folk Tale
  • The Ass in the Lion's Skin
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears
  • Mary Had a Little Lamb
  • The Twin Lambs
  • The Swing
  • Whisky Frisky
  • The Squirrels That Live in a House
  • The Sheep and the Pig that Made a Home: A Norse Folk Tale
  • The Laughing Song
  • How the Home Was Built
  • The Flag Goes By
  • Late
  • Noah's Ark
  • The Bow that Bridges Heaven
  • The Hare and the Tortoise
  • Spring
  • The Little Half-Chick: A Spanish Folk Tale
  • A Letter From a Cat
  • Fairy and Child
  • Merchant, The
  • A Sea-Song From the Shore
  • Come Little Leaves
  • Across the Fields
  • The Little Toy Land of the Dutch
  • Teeny-Tiny: An English Folk Tale
  • Shingebiss: A Chippewa Indian Tale
  • Ten Little Injuns
  • The Shoemaker and the Elves: A German Folk Tale
  • A Halloween Story
  • Oeyvind and Marit (A Little Story of Norway)
  • Little Pictures From Far Japan
  • The Boy Who Cried Wolf
  • The Duck and the Kangaroo
  • The Star
  • Peter Rabbit Decides to Change His Name
  • The Road to China
  • The Boy Who Wanted the Impossible
  • Chinese Nursery Rhymes
  • A Happy Day in the City
  • City Smoke
  • Night and Day
  • The Babe Moses
  • A Psalm of Praise (Psalm 100)
  • Little Blue Apron
  • The Doll Under the Briar Rosebush
  • The Elf and the Dormouse
Full of delightful nursery rhymes, charming poems and engaging stories, folk and fairy tales, this is the first volume of the "My Bookhouse" series for little ones. Originally published in the 1920's as a six volume set, these books, edited by Olive Beaupre Miller, contained the best in children's literature, stories, poems and nursery rhymes. They progressed in difficulty through the different volumes - this first being intended for the youngest audience. (Summary by Maria Therese)

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