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  • Short Stories: For children

    Oteng Montshiti

    language (, April 29, 2020)
    Stories reshape young people's characters. In simple words, they carry lessons behind them. Among other things;they teach young people that everything serves a specific purpose in their lives,they should keep good friends and do away with the wrong ones,In this world, nothing lasts forever,Storytelling was and is the best tool to stimulate creativity in their minds. Enjoy them!!!
  • Short Stories for Children

    Walter de la Mare, Giles de la Mare

    eBook (Giles de la Mare Publishers, July 18, 2012)
    The publication of Short Stories for Children celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of Walter de la Mare's death. It is also the culmination of a major literary enterprise. For many people, Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) is as great a writer of fiction as of poetry. But, the majority of his short stories, of which there are a hundred, have long been unavailable. Short Stories brings them all together in three volumes in the first comprehensive collection to be published. The third and last volume, Short Stories for Children, starts with Broomsticks and Other Tales of 1925, with its twelve stories, and continues with The Lord Fish of 1933 with seven stories. It includes three distinctive stories, 'Pigtails, Ltd', 'The Thief' and 'A Nose', that have never been reprinted since they originally appeared in Broomsticks. Quirky, disparate, unpredictable, acutely observed, sometimes frightening, and often preoccupied with states of mind and personal identity, these stories have much in common with the adult stories. Some of them are peopled with giants, witches, kind elves, evil and spiteful fairies, and imprisoned maidens in castles, but most are not. We find ourselves in railway trains, a mansion in the City of London, another Elizabethan one in a mysterious tract of country, a remote farm house near the sea, a waterlogged forest, a drawing-room being watched by a fly; and, among other things, we encounter a wise monkey, a haunted cat, a fish magician, a baron transmogrified into a donkey, a thief desperate to be burgled, a man who believes he has a wax nose, and a godmother celebrating her 350th birthday. As in de la Mare's poems, everyday reality may at any time become undercut by disturbing uncertainty and dark, though not always malign, forces. A full understanding of the poems and stories is impossible without knowledge of both. Vivid and timeless, Bold's original woodcut designs and Rex Whistler's original engravings have been used to illustrate the two parts of the book. Punch on the children's stories: 'Whether Walter de la Mare is writing of scarecrows or piccaninnies, cats, fish, very old ladies, an admiral with a magic jacket or a godmother who could offer three centuries of life, he is enchanted and enchanting. There is a wisdom as well as magic -or perhaps one should say a magical wisdom.' TLS on Short Stories 1895-1926 and Short Stories 1927-1956: 'What strikes one most about [them] is how truly peculiar they are... it is good to see these dark and disquieting stories back in print.' Martin Seymour-Smith in Scotland on Sunday on Short Stories 1895-1926: 'He was so..."great" that, like all the greatest, his greatness functions as an assumption that goes hardly even recognized...the chief emotion is, as it should be, one of immense gratitude.' Lord David Cecil: 'Beautiful, enigmatic and disquieting stories.' Angela Carter: 'De la Mare is a master of mise-en-scene...Prose with the most vivid and unsettling intensity, which resembles some of what the surrealists were producing in France...' Contents of Short Stories for Children: (1) Broomsticks and Other Tales (1925): Pigtails, Ltd; The Dutch Cheese; Miss Jemima; The Thief; Broomsticks; Lucy; A Nose; The Three Sleeping Boys of Warwickshire; The Lovely Myfanwy; Alice's Godmother; Maria-Fly; Visitors. (2) The Lord Fish (1933): The Lord Fish; A Penny a Day; The Magic Jacket; Dick and the Beanstalk; The Scarecrow; The Old Lion; Sambo and the Snow Mountains.
  • Patchwork of Ponies: Short Stories for Children

    Mary May, Anne Grahame Johnstone

    Paperback (Manor Acre, Oct. 1, 1997)
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  • Short Stories for Children

    Kaveenam

    language (, April 13, 2016)
    Collection of six really short stories, which can be read easily by children. Most importantly, each of them teaches something, ie. has a moral. The issue of overconfidence, hard work, greediness, and much more has been potrayed in form of short stories, each of which can be read in less than 3 minutes! Total of ten stories, each of which average 400 words...
  • Short Stories for Children

    Walter de la Mare, Giles de la Mare

    Hardcover (Giles de la Mare, Feb. 1, 2006)
    For many people, Walter de la Mare is as great a writer of fiction as of poetry. But the majority of his short stories have long been unavailable. Short Stories for Children starts with "Broomsticks and Other Tales" of 1925, with its 12 stories, and continues with "The Lord Fish" of 1933 with 7 stories. Quirky, disparate, unpredictable, acutely observed, sometimes frightening, and often preoccupied with states of mind and personal identity, these stories have much in common with the adult stories. We find ourselves in railway trains, a mansion in the City of London, a remote farm house near the sea, and a drawing-room being watched by a fly; and among other things, we encounter a wise monkey, a haunted cat, a fish magician, a man who believes he has a wax nose, and a godmother celebrating her 350th birthday. As in de la Mare's poems, everyday reality may at any time become undercut by disturbing uncertainty and dark, though not always malign, forces.
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  • Short Stories for Older Children

    Dandi Palmer

    eBook (Dodo Books, Dec. 7, 2018)
    It is easy to think that the reality we know is the only one. But the galaxy is immense and full of other possibilities. There are also dimensions where existence is not tangible for its inhabitants. We would call them ghosts.
  • Short Stories for Children 1

    Shreya Badhwar

    language (, Jan. 22, 2015)
    Shreya Badhwar’s short stories for children: Be it her everyday experiences, her imagination or her dreams, this eight year old author and illustrator has put it all in the form of interesting short stories which children between ages 6-10 years are going to thoroughly enjoy. The short stories featured inside are educative and will teach empathy, and caring.
  • Short Stories for Children

    Rita Ford

    eBook
    Wonderful short stories for children. Some are funny and some are serious. There are a few that teach an important value. They are great to read to children or for them to read themselves.
  • Short Stories for Children

    Rupali A, Asha Nair

    eBook (Rupali Acharya, Feb. 7, 2016)
    This is the first book in the Short Stories for Children series. It contains three stories, each one teaching the child a value. The interesting plot makes the child eager to read on his own. The language used is very easy so that it is easily understood and also glossary has been provided which inculcates the habit of looking up a word if it is not understood.
  • SHORT STORIES FOR CHILDREN

    MEENA SANKARAN

    language (Mrs. MEENA SANKARAN, Dec. 5, 2015)
    This is a compilation of short stories for children. The children may read it or one may also like to narrate it to the kids. The stories along with the characters are carefully chosen. The stories intend to inculcate interest among children for reading and further the spirit of enquiry. Also care has been taken to convey certain subtle message from each story This Part-2 in the series
  • SHORT STORIES FOR CHILDREN

    S. VARGHESE

    eBook (S.VARGHESE, April 28, 2013)
    A lazy hanging parrot which learns to fly, a blackmailing chimpanzee which is shown its place, a new generation frog which succeeds in returning to an older world and more form part of these short stories for children.