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Daddy Do-Funny's Wisdom Jingles - Captivating Tales and Southern Wit: A Collection of Humorous Wisdom Jingles - cover

Daddy Do-Funny's Wisdom Jingles - Captivating Tales and Southern Wit: A Collection of Humorous Wisdom Jingles

Ruth McEnery Stuart

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Daddy Do-Funny's Wisdom Jingles," Ruth McEnery Stuart presents a delightful collection of whimsical verses that engage both children and adults through playful language and clever insights. The book employs a lyrical style that resonates with the oral tradition of storytelling, epitomizing the charm of late 19th-century American children's literature. Stuart'Äôs use of rhyme and rhythm not only captures the imagination but also imparts moral lessons, making it an enchanting read for families and educators alike, as it bridges entertainment with education in a uniquely engaging format. Ruth McEnery Stuart was an influential figure in American literature, often celebrated for her ability to intertwine humor with morality. Growing up in Louisiana during a vibrant cultural period enriched by folk tales and diverse narratives, Stuart drew upon her surroundings and experiences as she crafted her work. Her keen understanding of children'Äôs psyches and her advocacy for educational literature inspired her to write this collection, aiming to instill wisdom and joy through her accessible and entertaining poetry. "Daddy Do-Funny's Wisdom Jingles" is a must-read for anyone seeking to enrich their understanding of early children's poetry or for those looking to share timeless wisdom with the younger generation. It invites readers to revel in the beauty of language while reflecting on the simple truths of life, making it an essential addition to both personal and educational libraries.
Disponible depuis: 22/08/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 55 pages.

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