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Uncle Wiggily and Mother Goose - Complete in two parts; fifty-two stories—one for each week of the year - cover

Uncle Wiggily and Mother Goose - Complete in two parts; fifty-two stories—one for each week of the year

Howard Roger Garis

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Uncle Wiggily and Mother Goose," Howard Roger Garis masterfully intertwines the whimsical adventures of Uncle Wiggily, a gentle bunny gentleman, with the enchanting nursery rhymes of Mother Goose. Garis employs a charming, playful narrative style that captures the imagination of young readers while encouraging moral lessons through delightful escapades. The book sits within the rich tradition of American children's literature, bridging the gap between folklore and modern storytelling, and providing a unique lens through which children can engage with classic rhymes in a refreshed context. Howard Roger Garis was an astute observer of childhood and a prolific author known for creating characters that resonate with the innocence and curiosity of youth. His personal experiences, coupled with a background in journalism and literature, inspired him to write this delightful fusion of characters that celebrates imagination and creativity. Garis's dedication to instilling life lessons in his stories speaks to his desire to nurture young minds and impart values through engaging narratives. "Uncle Wiggily and Mother Goose" is highly recommended for parents and educators seeking to introduce children to both classic rhymes and storytelling. The book's delightful synergy of familiar characters and new adventures offers a rich reading experience that cultivates literacy and moral values, making it an enduring addition to any child'Äôs literary collection.
Disponible desde: 10/07/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 150 páginas.

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