Children delight in folk-tale and fairy lore, but the very little child loves best the story which mirrors the familiar. And it is for him, and for the mother who is striving in this age of profusion to guard the innate simplicity of her child's nature, that I have written my little stories. Maud Lindsay. Sheffield, Ala.
Stories in A Story Garden | PAGE | Little Sleepy Head | 1 | The Lovely Moon | 4 | The Wind's Fun | 7 | The Brown Birds | 10 | The Stick Horse | 17 | "Tickity-Tock" | 20 | The Saucer Pie | 23 | Thimble Biscuit | 26 | The Wee Nest | 29 | The Strawberry Shortcake | 32 | Good News | 35 | The Roll of Bread | 39 | Three Guesses | 43 | The Snowball | 47 | Santa Claus | 51 | Ten Pennies | 55 | The Lost Doll | 63 | Little Dog and Big Dog | 68 | The Little King's Rabbits | 77 | The Snowman | 84 |
Pictures in A Story Garden LITTLE SLEEPY HEAD | Frontispiece | | | FACING PAGE | THE LOVELY MOON | 4 | THE WIND'S FUN | 8 | THE BROWN BIRDS | 12 | THE STICK HORSE | 18 | "TICKITY-TOCK" | 20 | THE SAUCER PIE | 24 | THIMBLE BISCUIT | 26 | THE WEE NEST | 30 | THE STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE | 32 | GOOD NEWS | 36 | THE ROLL OF BREAD | 40 | THREE GUESSES | 44 | THE SNOWBALL | 48 | SANTA CLAUS | 52 | TEN PENNIES | 56 | THE LOST DOLL | 64 | LITTLE DOG AND BIG DOG | 72 | THE LITTLE KING'S RABBITS | 80 | THE SNOWMAN | 86 |
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