Author: Edith Howes
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8828318112
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Herein is a collection of 84 charming short stories and poems for young children about nature and the changes that occur with the seasons. As with all children’s stories, they also impart life’s lessons, preparing our children for the futures which await them. Some of the stories contained in this book are: * The Snowdrop Baby, * Little Golden Heart, * Dickie Codlin, * The Apple Fairy, * Willy Wallflower, * The Cherry Children, * The Dragon, * Kitty Crayfish's Housekeeping, * Of Royal Blood, * Billybuzz The Drone, * Crikitty-Crik, * Spinny Spider, * Woollymoolly; and many, many more. Of particular interest are the 9 short plays in "Where White Waves Play," which could be quite fun to keep children occupied on a wet winter’s day. Also of interest are the stories of the seasons which make up the last 9 stories of the volume. So, we invite you to curl up with this unique sliver of Fairy culture not seen in print for over a century; and immerse yourself in the tales and fables of yesteryear. 10% of the net sale will be donated to charities by the publisher. ---------------------------- KEYWORDS/TAGS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, happy place, happiness, Sun-Man's Babies, Snowdrop Baby, Little Golden Heart, Dickie Codlin, Apple Fairy, Johnny Crocus, Daffodil Baby, Willy Wallflower, Sweet Violet, Cherry Children, Daisy Fairy, Garden, Bed Time, Pansy, May Fairies, Dragon, Gold Broom, White Broom, Kitty Crayfish, Housekeeping, Bluebells, Cowslips, Royal Blood, Billybuzz, Drone, Honey, Hillside, Sun's Nest, Crikitty Crik, Discontented, Root, Creepy, Crawly, Blackie, Birds, Brownies, Brave, Rose Pink, Sweet Pea, Land, Mrs. Frog, Mr. Frog, Little Frog, Buttercups, Spinny Spider, Tinyboy, Mosquito Babies, Scrambler, Woollymoolly, woolly, molly, Thistle Mother, Sally Snail, Wandering, Milly Mushroom, Wiggle Waggle, Leaf Fairies, Bunny Boy, Love Mother, Hill Princess, Urchins, Sea, Where White Waves Play, Red Bill, Sea Squirt, Stood, stand, Head, Bobby Barnacle, Little Starfish, Kelp, Black Shag, Days, Growth, Fanny Flatface, Oyster Babies, Fanny Fly, Sunset, Summer Tears, Wheat People, Chick-A-Pick, Crow, Gorse Mother, Proud, Paling Fence, Tail Up, Rain Fairy, Disobedient Sunbeams, White Brier, trip, Country, Grey-King, Season Fairies, Spring Story, Spring Time, Summer Story, Summer Time, Autumn Story, Autumn Time, Winter Story, Winter Time
THE SUN'S BABIES - 84 short children's fairy stories
Author: Edith Howes
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8828318112
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Herein is a collection of 84 charming short stories and poems for young children about nature and the changes that occur with the seasons. As with all children’s stories, they also impart life’s lessons, preparing our children for the futures which await them. Some of the stories contained in this book are: * The Snowdrop Baby, * Little Golden Heart, * Dickie Codlin, * The Apple Fairy, * Willy Wallflower, * The Cherry Children, * The Dragon, * Kitty Crayfish's Housekeeping, * Of Royal Blood, * Billybuzz The Drone, * Crikitty-Crik, * Spinny Spider, * Woollymoolly; and many, many more. Of particular interest are the 9 short plays in "Where White Waves Play," which could be quite fun to keep children occupied on a wet winter’s day. Also of interest are the stories of the seasons which make up the last 9 stories of the volume. So, we invite you to curl up with this unique sliver of Fairy culture not seen in print for over a century; and immerse yourself in the tales and fables of yesteryear. 10% of the net sale will be donated to charities by the publisher. ---------------------------- KEYWORDS/TAGS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, happy place, happiness, Sun-Man's Babies, Snowdrop Baby, Little Golden Heart, Dickie Codlin, Apple Fairy, Johnny Crocus, Daffodil Baby, Willy Wallflower, Sweet Violet, Cherry Children, Daisy Fairy, Garden, Bed Time, Pansy, May Fairies, Dragon, Gold Broom, White Broom, Kitty Crayfish, Housekeeping, Bluebells, Cowslips, Royal Blood, Billybuzz, Drone, Honey, Hillside, Sun's Nest, Crikitty Crik, Discontented, Root, Creepy, Crawly, Blackie, Birds, Brownies, Brave, Rose Pink, Sweet Pea, Land, Mrs. Frog, Mr. Frog, Little Frog, Buttercups, Spinny Spider, Tinyboy, Mosquito Babies, Scrambler, Woollymoolly, woolly, molly, Thistle Mother, Sally Snail, Wandering, Milly Mushroom, Wiggle Waggle, Leaf Fairies, Bunny Boy, Love Mother, Hill Princess, Urchins, Sea, Where White Waves Play, Red Bill, Sea Squirt, Stood, stand, Head, Bobby Barnacle, Little Starfish, Kelp, Black Shag, Days, Growth, Fanny Flatface, Oyster Babies, Fanny Fly, Sunset, Summer Tears, Wheat People, Chick-A-Pick, Crow, Gorse Mother, Proud, Paling Fence, Tail Up, Rain Fairy, Disobedient Sunbeams, White Brier, trip, Country, Grey-King, Season Fairies, Spring Story, Spring Time, Summer Story, Summer Time, Autumn Story, Autumn Time, Winter Story, Winter Time
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8828318112
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Herein is a collection of 84 charming short stories and poems for young children about nature and the changes that occur with the seasons. As with all children’s stories, they also impart life’s lessons, preparing our children for the futures which await them. Some of the stories contained in this book are: * The Snowdrop Baby, * Little Golden Heart, * Dickie Codlin, * The Apple Fairy, * Willy Wallflower, * The Cherry Children, * The Dragon, * Kitty Crayfish's Housekeeping, * Of Royal Blood, * Billybuzz The Drone, * Crikitty-Crik, * Spinny Spider, * Woollymoolly; and many, many more. Of particular interest are the 9 short plays in "Where White Waves Play," which could be quite fun to keep children occupied on a wet winter’s day. Also of interest are the stories of the seasons which make up the last 9 stories of the volume. So, we invite you to curl up with this unique sliver of Fairy culture not seen in print for over a century; and immerse yourself in the tales and fables of yesteryear. 10% of the net sale will be donated to charities by the publisher. ---------------------------- KEYWORDS/TAGS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, happy place, happiness, Sun-Man's Babies, Snowdrop Baby, Little Golden Heart, Dickie Codlin, Apple Fairy, Johnny Crocus, Daffodil Baby, Willy Wallflower, Sweet Violet, Cherry Children, Daisy Fairy, Garden, Bed Time, Pansy, May Fairies, Dragon, Gold Broom, White Broom, Kitty Crayfish, Housekeeping, Bluebells, Cowslips, Royal Blood, Billybuzz, Drone, Honey, Hillside, Sun's Nest, Crikitty Crik, Discontented, Root, Creepy, Crawly, Blackie, Birds, Brownies, Brave, Rose Pink, Sweet Pea, Land, Mrs. Frog, Mr. Frog, Little Frog, Buttercups, Spinny Spider, Tinyboy, Mosquito Babies, Scrambler, Woollymoolly, woolly, molly, Thistle Mother, Sally Snail, Wandering, Milly Mushroom, Wiggle Waggle, Leaf Fairies, Bunny Boy, Love Mother, Hill Princess, Urchins, Sea, Where White Waves Play, Red Bill, Sea Squirt, Stood, stand, Head, Bobby Barnacle, Little Starfish, Kelp, Black Shag, Days, Growth, Fanny Flatface, Oyster Babies, Fanny Fly, Sunset, Summer Tears, Wheat People, Chick-A-Pick, Crow, Gorse Mother, Proud, Paling Fence, Tail Up, Rain Fairy, Disobedient Sunbeams, White Brier, trip, Country, Grey-King, Season Fairies, Spring Story, Spring Time, Summer Story, Summer Time, Autumn Story, Autumn Time, Winter Story, Winter Time
THE FAIRY LATCHKEY - a Fantasy Tale for Children
Author: Magdalene Horsfall
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
Philomene Isolde has been lonely little girl since the death of her mother. More often than not her father, a hard working doctor, calls her “Little Miss Muffet.” One day she is out in the garden playing make-believe. She aimlessly picked a dandelion and started to daydream about the times when she and her mother used to play “tell the time” when a voice beside her said “If you would be so good to tell me the right time.” Startled she dropped her “clock” and the little man in a vivid green suit picked it up and blew on it. “Five ‘o Clock” he said. Then out of his waistcoat pocket he took a key, which he fitted into the key-hole in the wall. A little stone door swung outwards in the wall, and the mannikin hesitated upon the threshold. “All things considered,” he remarked slowly, “and especially the green ribbons, I think I may do myself the pleasure of asking you to step in.” ……and so begins the adventures of Philomene in Fairyland. A place where she meets Sweet William, Master Mustardseed, Mermaids and Mermen, the Twin-Sisters and Queen Mab the cat. But what are all her adventures and experiences for? Well, you’ll have to download this story and find out for yourself. Or, if you’re too young to read, you’ll have to ask your mother or father to download it and read it to you at bedtime. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ================= KEYWORDS/TABS – The Fairy Latchkey, fairy tales, folklore, children’s stories, myths and legends, fables, Mother, Father, cat, lonely, heroine, godmother, key-hole, wall, latchkey, sweet William, distinguish, advice, master, mustardseed, birthday, letter, introduction, present, good fortune, merman, storyteller, twin sisters, startling news, scene, sick-room, queen mab, make friends, white létiche, herald, change, little man, vivid green suit, elf, riding, lizard, baby, kiss, live, underwater, werewolf, witch, bedside, small figurine, Speedwell, Spirea, Cushats,
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
Philomene Isolde has been lonely little girl since the death of her mother. More often than not her father, a hard working doctor, calls her “Little Miss Muffet.” One day she is out in the garden playing make-believe. She aimlessly picked a dandelion and started to daydream about the times when she and her mother used to play “tell the time” when a voice beside her said “If you would be so good to tell me the right time.” Startled she dropped her “clock” and the little man in a vivid green suit picked it up and blew on it. “Five ‘o Clock” he said. Then out of his waistcoat pocket he took a key, which he fitted into the key-hole in the wall. A little stone door swung outwards in the wall, and the mannikin hesitated upon the threshold. “All things considered,” he remarked slowly, “and especially the green ribbons, I think I may do myself the pleasure of asking you to step in.” ……and so begins the adventures of Philomene in Fairyland. A place where she meets Sweet William, Master Mustardseed, Mermaids and Mermen, the Twin-Sisters and Queen Mab the cat. But what are all her adventures and experiences for? Well, you’ll have to download this story and find out for yourself. Or, if you’re too young to read, you’ll have to ask your mother or father to download it and read it to you at bedtime. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ================= KEYWORDS/TABS – The Fairy Latchkey, fairy tales, folklore, children’s stories, myths and legends, fables, Mother, Father, cat, lonely, heroine, godmother, key-hole, wall, latchkey, sweet William, distinguish, advice, master, mustardseed, birthday, letter, introduction, present, good fortune, merman, storyteller, twin sisters, startling news, scene, sick-room, queen mab, make friends, white létiche, herald, change, little man, vivid green suit, elf, riding, lizard, baby, kiss, live, underwater, werewolf, witch, bedside, small figurine, Speedwell, Spirea, Cushats,
The Story of Princess Nobody - A Children's Tale from Fairyland
Author: Andrew Lang
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8834147839
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
The Story of Princess Nobody is a tale from Fairy Land. A Charming story with equally charming illustrations which enhance the narrative of a much-loved classic that tells the story of Prince Comical and his search for the diminutive princess who doesn’t have a name. To backtrack, the king and queen were childless, and a hasty promise was made by the King of the Fairies when a dwarf offers to provide him and his queen with a much-desired child. The condition was for her hand in marriage when she was old-enough. True to his promise, a child was soon conceived…… As a young girl, the princess lived a charmed life with loving parents, a doting fairy-Godmother and the birds of the forest as her companions. The dwarf reappeared at the appointed time only for the king to realise what he had promised. Princess Nobody is whisked away and hidden deep in the forest in order to protect her. At first several royal suitors seek her out but without success. Finally, Prince Comical succeeds in his search for the diminutive princess overcoming a number of obstacles in his attempt to find her. He woos her and they fall in love and marry (look for the cute image of the prince and princess kissing across the top of a mushroom!) Realising the princess’ predicament has not altered, the prince and princess make a departure and disappear after the marriage and escape the dwarf, and the story has a “happy ever after” ending. Elves, fairies, dwarfs and other denizens of fairyland will prove irresistible to anyone enchanted by the fantasy world of sprites and other little people. Written by Andrew Lang in 1884, the master folklorist, after he saw the illustrations of Richard Doyle. This volume contains 61 BnW and colour illustrations by Doyle. We invite you to curl up with your young ones with this unique sliver of Bedtime Fairy culture not seen in print for many-a-year, and immerse yourself and your children in the tales and fables of yesteryear. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ---------------------------- KEYWORDS: the story of princess nobody, fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, fairies, elves, pixies, pixy, pisky, piskies, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, fables, Prince Comical, forest, king, queen, fairy-godmother, birds, friends, quest, seek, love, marry, kiss, niente, mushrooms, butterfly, butterflies
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8834147839
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
The Story of Princess Nobody is a tale from Fairy Land. A Charming story with equally charming illustrations which enhance the narrative of a much-loved classic that tells the story of Prince Comical and his search for the diminutive princess who doesn’t have a name. To backtrack, the king and queen were childless, and a hasty promise was made by the King of the Fairies when a dwarf offers to provide him and his queen with a much-desired child. The condition was for her hand in marriage when she was old-enough. True to his promise, a child was soon conceived…… As a young girl, the princess lived a charmed life with loving parents, a doting fairy-Godmother and the birds of the forest as her companions. The dwarf reappeared at the appointed time only for the king to realise what he had promised. Princess Nobody is whisked away and hidden deep in the forest in order to protect her. At first several royal suitors seek her out but without success. Finally, Prince Comical succeeds in his search for the diminutive princess overcoming a number of obstacles in his attempt to find her. He woos her and they fall in love and marry (look for the cute image of the prince and princess kissing across the top of a mushroom!) Realising the princess’ predicament has not altered, the prince and princess make a departure and disappear after the marriage and escape the dwarf, and the story has a “happy ever after” ending. Elves, fairies, dwarfs and other denizens of fairyland will prove irresistible to anyone enchanted by the fantasy world of sprites and other little people. Written by Andrew Lang in 1884, the master folklorist, after he saw the illustrations of Richard Doyle. This volume contains 61 BnW and colour illustrations by Doyle. We invite you to curl up with your young ones with this unique sliver of Bedtime Fairy culture not seen in print for many-a-year, and immerse yourself and your children in the tales and fables of yesteryear. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ---------------------------- KEYWORDS: the story of princess nobody, fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, fairies, elves, pixies, pixy, pisky, piskies, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, fables, Prince Comical, forest, king, queen, fairy-godmother, birds, friends, quest, seek, love, marry, kiss, niente, mushrooms, butterfly, butterflies
SIX GIANTS AND A GRIFFIN - six charming and whimsical stories for children
Author: Birdsall Otis Edey
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8835390265
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
This delightful collection of fairy tales contains six fanciful and whimsical stories for young ones to enjoy. They are: Six Giants and a Griffin, Gertrude's Visit to the Moon Jane and the Bears Sapphira and the Flying Pig The Christmas Trees, and; Mother Goose's Party. It is charmingly illustrated with 6 glossy black and white plates, one of them colourised. This fantastical collection is a great addition to the fairy tale book collector's library. 90 pages 10% of the profit from the sale of this story will be donated to charities. Yesterday’s Books for Today’s Charities. =============== Keywords/Tags: Teddy, Sapphira, Jane, Flying Pig, Bear, balls, Mother, Cockatoo, cage, Goose, beautiful, squirrel, Christmas, six giants, Gertrude, Mamma, Walruses, gold, sea, Prince, silver, Griffin, moon, orange, pie, gnomes, Crown, Jill, King, Squawking, Bo-peep, funny, Jack, Jimmy, Queen, ring, Amorita, Sadie, Silverlocks, Angel, books, cakes, Santa Claus, fairy, invitation, Looking-glass, palace, princess, fairy wings, excitement, mermaid, oak-tree, Wanamaker's, waves, wolf, woods, Cinderella, delicious, doll, elephants, efalents, Estelle, ephalents, Gertrude's, Goldy, Mother Goose, maid, pleasure, scream, skirts, tails, whistle, wild, blackbirds, cows, Fairyland, four-and-twenty, Grandmother's, hullabaloo, in a jiffy, Jingles, magnificent, message, Moon, man in the moon, nightgown, Nurse, pearls, peculiar, Pinky, pretty, pumpkin, Red-tail, Rhymes, Children's stories, Fairy Tales, Myths, Legends, Folklore, Storytelling, fables, storyteller,
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8835390265
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
This delightful collection of fairy tales contains six fanciful and whimsical stories for young ones to enjoy. They are: Six Giants and a Griffin, Gertrude's Visit to the Moon Jane and the Bears Sapphira and the Flying Pig The Christmas Trees, and; Mother Goose's Party. It is charmingly illustrated with 6 glossy black and white plates, one of them colourised. This fantastical collection is a great addition to the fairy tale book collector's library. 90 pages 10% of the profit from the sale of this story will be donated to charities. Yesterday’s Books for Today’s Charities. =============== Keywords/Tags: Teddy, Sapphira, Jane, Flying Pig, Bear, balls, Mother, Cockatoo, cage, Goose, beautiful, squirrel, Christmas, six giants, Gertrude, Mamma, Walruses, gold, sea, Prince, silver, Griffin, moon, orange, pie, gnomes, Crown, Jill, King, Squawking, Bo-peep, funny, Jack, Jimmy, Queen, ring, Amorita, Sadie, Silverlocks, Angel, books, cakes, Santa Claus, fairy, invitation, Looking-glass, palace, princess, fairy wings, excitement, mermaid, oak-tree, Wanamaker's, waves, wolf, woods, Cinderella, delicious, doll, elephants, efalents, Estelle, ephalents, Gertrude's, Goldy, Mother Goose, maid, pleasure, scream, skirts, tails, whistle, wild, blackbirds, cows, Fairyland, four-and-twenty, Grandmother's, hullabaloo, in a jiffy, Jingles, magnificent, message, Moon, man in the moon, nightgown, Nurse, pearls, peculiar, Pinky, pretty, pumpkin, Red-tail, Rhymes, Children's stories, Fairy Tales, Myths, Legends, Folklore, Storytelling, fables, storyteller,
THE MOON PRINCESS - A Fairy Tale
Author: Edith Ogden Harrison
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8834164598
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
The heavens were a stainless blue, and the Moon shone out of them arrayed in silvery garments. One by one the sky’s matchless jewels, the stars, peeped out, studding that great ceiling with flashing diamond-points, until the whole dome was a glittering mass of blue and silver. Calm and majestic the Moon glided over her star-studded pathway; but, in spite of her glorious beauty and brilliancy, she was really sad and sick at heart. Ethelda, her best beloved, the youngest and dearest of her children, had just made a request the granting of which caused her that night bitterest sorrow. Ethelda had asked no less than this: to visit the Earth and spend her honeymoon there! Prince Dorion came with a great retinue of knights, all dressed in shining gold wrought in the Sun’s fiery furnace, and bringing wonderful jewels to his bride. The Moon Queen, not to be outdone in magnificence, showered silver in plenty upon them both, and bade one hundred of her loveliest maidens accompany the bridal pair upon their journey. And so they set off across the heavens on their way to Earth….. But what adventures await the young couple? How will the little folk, the fairies, like this? Will the Prince and the Princess’ brilliance overshadow Earth’s Fairy King and Queen, annoying them, or will they be welcomed with open arms? Well, the only way to find out is to download the book and read this wonderful tale of fairies, fairy Kings and Queens and fairy Princes and Princesses. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ============ Abela Publishing – Publishing Yesterday’s books for Today’s Charities 10% of the book’s profit is donated to charities. ============ ABOUTH THE AUTHOR Edith Ogden Harrison (November 16, 1862 – May 22, 1955) was a well-known and prolific author of children's books and fairy tales in the early decades of the twentieth century. She was also the wife of Carter Harrison, Jr., five-term mayor of Chicago. KEYWORDS/TAGS: The Moon Princess, Fairy tales, fairytales, children’s stories, bedtime stories, fables, Asgard, beach, beautiful, bride, brilliant, cave, circle, clouds, colors, colours, companions, crimson, daughter, diamonds, Prince Dorion, dwarf, Earth, Princess Ethelda, fairies, Fairyland, flowers, forest, Fronto, golden, handsome, happy, heart, heavens, jewels, joy, King, Queen, ladder, lake, love, magician, magnificent, maiden, Majesty, marry, mermaids, mist, mountains, music, Ocean, Oswald, palace, pink, pleasure, rainbow, rescue, Selene, shine, Silver, skies, soft, sparkling, splendor, sprites, Star, stones, Sun, sword, thousands, valley, veil, voice, waves, wedding, wicked, yellow
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8834164598
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
The heavens were a stainless blue, and the Moon shone out of them arrayed in silvery garments. One by one the sky’s matchless jewels, the stars, peeped out, studding that great ceiling with flashing diamond-points, until the whole dome was a glittering mass of blue and silver. Calm and majestic the Moon glided over her star-studded pathway; but, in spite of her glorious beauty and brilliancy, she was really sad and sick at heart. Ethelda, her best beloved, the youngest and dearest of her children, had just made a request the granting of which caused her that night bitterest sorrow. Ethelda had asked no less than this: to visit the Earth and spend her honeymoon there! Prince Dorion came with a great retinue of knights, all dressed in shining gold wrought in the Sun’s fiery furnace, and bringing wonderful jewels to his bride. The Moon Queen, not to be outdone in magnificence, showered silver in plenty upon them both, and bade one hundred of her loveliest maidens accompany the bridal pair upon their journey. And so they set off across the heavens on their way to Earth….. But what adventures await the young couple? How will the little folk, the fairies, like this? Will the Prince and the Princess’ brilliance overshadow Earth’s Fairy King and Queen, annoying them, or will they be welcomed with open arms? Well, the only way to find out is to download the book and read this wonderful tale of fairies, fairy Kings and Queens and fairy Princes and Princesses. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ============ Abela Publishing – Publishing Yesterday’s books for Today’s Charities 10% of the book’s profit is donated to charities. ============ ABOUTH THE AUTHOR Edith Ogden Harrison (November 16, 1862 – May 22, 1955) was a well-known and prolific author of children's books and fairy tales in the early decades of the twentieth century. She was also the wife of Carter Harrison, Jr., five-term mayor of Chicago. KEYWORDS/TAGS: The Moon Princess, Fairy tales, fairytales, children’s stories, bedtime stories, fables, Asgard, beach, beautiful, bride, brilliant, cave, circle, clouds, colors, colours, companions, crimson, daughter, diamonds, Prince Dorion, dwarf, Earth, Princess Ethelda, fairies, Fairyland, flowers, forest, Fronto, golden, handsome, happy, heart, heavens, jewels, joy, King, Queen, ladder, lake, love, magician, magnificent, maiden, Majesty, marry, mermaids, mist, mountains, music, Ocean, Oswald, palace, pink, pleasure, rainbow, rescue, Selene, shine, Silver, skies, soft, sparkling, splendor, sprites, Star, stones, Sun, sword, thousands, valley, veil, voice, waves, wedding, wicked, yellow
THE ELVES OF MOUNT FERN - The Adventures of elves, fairies and pixies of Mount Fern
Author: Katherine Creighton
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 882836498X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
The Elves of Mount Fern live in Elfland. But Elfland is not a single place. It is everywhere and can be found in every corner of the world, under every mushroom un every burrow and in every tree with a crack in its trunk, but especially in woodland, forests and glades. They also make their homes on wooded hill sides or beside tinkling streams. In the dead of night, when the moon is full and it’s human inhabitants are visiting Dreamland, they venture forth from their dwellings and can be found dancing in the fairy circle or visiting the households of poor, but kind and deserving folk. Whatever they are doing, they will sing and dance their way through the night, but at the first hint of dawn, will scurry back to their hidden homes as fast as their legs, or wings, will take them. So, if in the morning when you awake, don’t be surprised if you can only find one shoe, or if your towel has small grubby hand prints, or even if the kitchen utensils are all mixed up. Just smile and know that the little people visited last night. This volume is sure to keep you and your young ones enchanted for hours, if not because of the quantity, then their quality. They will have you coming back for more, time and again. ============ KEYWORDS/TAGS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, childrens stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy kingdom, ethereal, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, happy place, happiness, laughter, , Captain, King, Featherweight, Colonel, flower-elf, Mount Fern, Claw, elves, flowers, Tono, Rainbow, garden, music, Iris-Wing, Rhymo, Templeton, birthday, Lightning, Owly, Emily, Touchstone, beautiful, girdle, choir, night, feathers, Slumber, honor, honour, mulberry, Acorn, fireflies, bluebirds, Oakdale, moon, Anna, orchestra, honeydew, Dwarfs, silver, gold, gilt, , Pansy, lawn, Beauty, roses, gay, dream-elf, Highness, necklace, lanterns, morning, play, flowers, Rose, love, wall, forest, woodland, glade
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 882836498X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
The Elves of Mount Fern live in Elfland. But Elfland is not a single place. It is everywhere and can be found in every corner of the world, under every mushroom un every burrow and in every tree with a crack in its trunk, but especially in woodland, forests and glades. They also make their homes on wooded hill sides or beside tinkling streams. In the dead of night, when the moon is full and it’s human inhabitants are visiting Dreamland, they venture forth from their dwellings and can be found dancing in the fairy circle or visiting the households of poor, but kind and deserving folk. Whatever they are doing, they will sing and dance their way through the night, but at the first hint of dawn, will scurry back to their hidden homes as fast as their legs, or wings, will take them. So, if in the morning when you awake, don’t be surprised if you can only find one shoe, or if your towel has small grubby hand prints, or even if the kitchen utensils are all mixed up. Just smile and know that the little people visited last night. This volume is sure to keep you and your young ones enchanted for hours, if not because of the quantity, then their quality. They will have you coming back for more, time and again. ============ KEYWORDS/TAGS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, childrens stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy kingdom, ethereal, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, happy place, happiness, laughter, , Captain, King, Featherweight, Colonel, flower-elf, Mount Fern, Claw, elves, flowers, Tono, Rainbow, garden, music, Iris-Wing, Rhymo, Templeton, birthday, Lightning, Owly, Emily, Touchstone, beautiful, girdle, choir, night, feathers, Slumber, honor, honour, mulberry, Acorn, fireflies, bluebirds, Oakdale, moon, Anna, orchestra, honeydew, Dwarfs, silver, gold, gilt, , Pansy, lawn, Beauty, roses, gay, dream-elf, Highness, necklace, lanterns, morning, play, flowers, Rose, love, wall, forest, woodland, glade
TALES OF NORTHUMBRIA - 13 Tales from Northern England
Author: Anon E. Mouse
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8828374543
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
The tales which make up this volume all appeared in print in various publications before 1899 (some of which have since gone out of circulation). ‘A Long Main,’ ‘In Memoriov’m,’ in the National Observer; ‘The Protégé,’ in the Queen; ‘Quaker John and Yankee Bill,’ ‘T’Owd Squire,’ ‘An Ammytoor Detective,’ in the Newcastle Courant; ‘À l’Outrance,’ in the Newcastle Weekly Chronicle; and the remaining six in the Newcastle Daily Leader. So popular were they that the author was persuaded to put them into one volume “Tales of Northumbria”. But why Northumbria you ask? Well some of them stretch back in time to when the term Northumbria was still in use. Herein you will find 13 tales from Northumbria, Northumberland and the surrounding area. These are: ‘A Long Main’The Squire’s Last RideÀ L’outrance‘T’owd Squire’An ‘Ammytoor’ Detective‘In Memoriov’m’‘The Heckler’ Upon WomenfolkThe ‘Caleb Jay’Geordie Armstrong ‘The Jesu-Yte’‘Geordie Ride-The-Stang’Yankee Bill And Quaker JohnThe ProtégéThe Spanish Doubloon This volume is sure to keep you enchanted for hours, if only not because of the story’s content, but because of their quality, and they will have you coming back for more time-and-again. ============ KEYWORDS/TAGS: folklore, fairy tales, myths, legend, land, , stories, wonder tales, A Long Main, Squire, Last Ride, L’outrance, T’owd, Ammytoor, Detective, In Memoriov’m, memoriam, Heckler, Womenfolk, Caleb Jay, Geordie Armstrong, The Jesu-Yte, Jesuit, Ride-The-Stang, Yankee Bill, Quaker John, Protégé, Spanish, Doubloon, short stories, characters
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8828374543
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
The tales which make up this volume all appeared in print in various publications before 1899 (some of which have since gone out of circulation). ‘A Long Main,’ ‘In Memoriov’m,’ in the National Observer; ‘The Protégé,’ in the Queen; ‘Quaker John and Yankee Bill,’ ‘T’Owd Squire,’ ‘An Ammytoor Detective,’ in the Newcastle Courant; ‘À l’Outrance,’ in the Newcastle Weekly Chronicle; and the remaining six in the Newcastle Daily Leader. So popular were they that the author was persuaded to put them into one volume “Tales of Northumbria”. But why Northumbria you ask? Well some of them stretch back in time to when the term Northumbria was still in use. Herein you will find 13 tales from Northumbria, Northumberland and the surrounding area. These are: ‘A Long Main’The Squire’s Last RideÀ L’outrance‘T’owd Squire’An ‘Ammytoor’ Detective‘In Memoriov’m’‘The Heckler’ Upon WomenfolkThe ‘Caleb Jay’Geordie Armstrong ‘The Jesu-Yte’‘Geordie Ride-The-Stang’Yankee Bill And Quaker JohnThe ProtégéThe Spanish Doubloon This volume is sure to keep you enchanted for hours, if only not because of the story’s content, but because of their quality, and they will have you coming back for more time-and-again. ============ KEYWORDS/TAGS: folklore, fairy tales, myths, legend, land, , stories, wonder tales, A Long Main, Squire, Last Ride, L’outrance, T’owd, Ammytoor, Detective, In Memoriov’m, memoriam, Heckler, Womenfolk, Caleb Jay, Geordie Armstrong, The Jesu-Yte, Jesuit, Ride-The-Stang, Yankee Bill, Quaker John, Protégé, Spanish, Doubloon, short stories, characters
FAIRIES I HAVE MET - 12 exquisite fairy tales
Author: Mrs Rudolph Stawell
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8834167694
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
This book features 12 enchanting fairy tales in the tue-est sense of the word. Any children’s book containing illustrations by the great Edmund Dulac is immediately set above all others. Originally published in 1910, the twelve stories are accompanied by 8 full-colour illustrations from a master of the golden age of publishing – Edmund Dulac. These images have rigorously painted backgrounds and truly stunning images, creating a visual and literal masterpiece for young people. The 12 stories in this volume are: The Bird of Shadows and the Sun-Bird The Sea-Fairy and the Land-Fairy, and how they quarrelled Princess Orchid's Party The Cloud that had no Lining The Fairies who changed Places The Making of the Opal The Big Spider's Diamonds A Little Girl in a Book The Fairy who was looking for a Home The Box of Dreams The Fairy who had only One Wing The Little Boy from Town This book was dedicated to a little girl named Penelope, ‘so that she may love the fairies, and keep the sunbeam always in her heart’ which we know will be true, even today, for all the young readers, new to this wonderful collection of fairy tales. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ============== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Fairies I have Met, folklore, fairy tales, myths, legends, fables, bedtime stories, children’s stories, Agatha, beautiful, box, boy, cave, Christabel, Crystal, diamonds, Dreams, Drop of Crystal, Eitel, fire, Flitterwing, flowers, Granny, Gretel, heart, heather, Hedgeflower, jewels, king, little girl, magic, Mermaid, Michael, Mist of the Morning, moonshine fairies, Mountain, Orchid, Opal, pearls, Princess, palace, queen, rain fairies, rosebud, Sapphire, sea fairy, Sister, snowflakes, Spider, Starblossom, sunbeam, sun fairies, Sweet of the Mountain, treasures, water, white horse, wings, Wise
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 8834167694
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
This book features 12 enchanting fairy tales in the tue-est sense of the word. Any children’s book containing illustrations by the great Edmund Dulac is immediately set above all others. Originally published in 1910, the twelve stories are accompanied by 8 full-colour illustrations from a master of the golden age of publishing – Edmund Dulac. These images have rigorously painted backgrounds and truly stunning images, creating a visual and literal masterpiece for young people. The 12 stories in this volume are: The Bird of Shadows and the Sun-Bird The Sea-Fairy and the Land-Fairy, and how they quarrelled Princess Orchid's Party The Cloud that had no Lining The Fairies who changed Places The Making of the Opal The Big Spider's Diamonds A Little Girl in a Book The Fairy who was looking for a Home The Box of Dreams The Fairy who had only One Wing The Little Boy from Town This book was dedicated to a little girl named Penelope, ‘so that she may love the fairies, and keep the sunbeam always in her heart’ which we know will be true, even today, for all the young readers, new to this wonderful collection of fairy tales. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ============== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Fairies I have Met, folklore, fairy tales, myths, legends, fables, bedtime stories, children’s stories, Agatha, beautiful, box, boy, cave, Christabel, Crystal, diamonds, Dreams, Drop of Crystal, Eitel, fire, Flitterwing, flowers, Granny, Gretel, heart, heather, Hedgeflower, jewels, king, little girl, magic, Mermaid, Michael, Mist of the Morning, moonshine fairies, Mountain, Orchid, Opal, pearls, Princess, palace, queen, rain fairies, rosebud, Sapphire, sea fairy, Sister, snowflakes, Spider, Starblossom, sunbeam, sun fairies, Sweet of the Mountain, treasures, water, white horse, wings, Wise
MERRIMEG - Seven Magical Adventures for Children
Author: William Alvin Bowen
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 883415892X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
Once upon a time there was a little girl whose name was Merrimeg. Sometimes she was good, and sometimes she was, well, not so good. Whatever the situation she found herself in, or managed to get herself into, she was always merry and happy - if not always obedient. In this illustrated book are 7 magical adventures on which Merrimeg goes. They are: Merrimeg and The Chimney Imps Merrimeg and The Clop-Clop Shoes Merrimeg and The Starlight Fairies Merrimeg and The Echo Dwarfs Merrimeg and The Rag-Bone Man Merrimeg and The Apple-Seed Elf Merrimeg and The May-Dew 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. =========== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Folklore, fairytales, myths, legends, fairy tales, fables, childrens stories, bedtime stories, air, angry, Apple-Seed, arms, asleep, beautiful, blackbird, bottom, butterfly, caterpillar, cave, children, chimney imps, crying, Elf, echo, fairies, Florrie, forest, garden, gnomes, handkerchief, Hark, ladder, laughter, Malkin, Merrimeg, Myrma, Nibby, Painter, Pennie, Peter, ponies, Rag-and-Bone, Sappy, trees, village, walked, waterfall, white, wings, Winnie, starlight, clop-clop, dwarfs, may-dew
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 883415892X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
Once upon a time there was a little girl whose name was Merrimeg. Sometimes she was good, and sometimes she was, well, not so good. Whatever the situation she found herself in, or managed to get herself into, she was always merry and happy - if not always obedient. In this illustrated book are 7 magical adventures on which Merrimeg goes. They are: Merrimeg and The Chimney Imps Merrimeg and The Clop-Clop Shoes Merrimeg and The Starlight Fairies Merrimeg and The Echo Dwarfs Merrimeg and The Rag-Bone Man Merrimeg and The Apple-Seed Elf Merrimeg and The May-Dew 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. =========== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Folklore, fairytales, myths, legends, fairy tales, fables, childrens stories, bedtime stories, air, angry, Apple-Seed, arms, asleep, beautiful, blackbird, bottom, butterfly, caterpillar, cave, children, chimney imps, crying, Elf, echo, fairies, Florrie, forest, garden, gnomes, handkerchief, Hark, ladder, laughter, Malkin, Merrimeg, Myrma, Nibby, Painter, Pennie, Peter, ponies, Rag-and-Bone, Sappy, trees, village, walked, waterfall, white, wings, Winnie, starlight, clop-clop, dwarfs, may-dew
The FAIRIES and the CHRISTMAS CHILD
Author: Lilian Gask
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
The "Christmas Child" in this book isn't Jesus, but rather a boy born on Christmas Day, named "Chris". After his father forgets both Christmas and Chris’ birthday (not surprising as the father is an impoverished, overworked surgeon) He runs away from home and finds himself in a park, where he meets the fairy-queen. She tells him that all children born on the 25th of December have the gift of talking to the fairy-folk. What follows is an account of Chris’ adventures and meetings with the fairy folk and the stories they tell him. Some of the tales Chris hears, are stories of shape-shifting princesses, doomed supernatural lovers and peasants rewarded for kindness or punished for laziness and cruelty. A fairy persuades a knight who loves her to tear a page from a Bible inscribed with his dead mother's handwriting, When he presents her with the page she laughs, or rather cackles, at him and disappears. But what happens to the knight and the fairy? It is common knowledge that fairies always reward anyone who shows a stranger hospitality. Chris is always treated well by the fairies he encounters, though it's implied that this is only because he has special status as a "Christmas Child". He narrowly avoids being kidnapped by fairy women and forced to spend the rest of his life in an underground city. He is released because he coincidentally mentions the day of his birth. All the stories are accurate to original myths and folklore. In all, this is an endearing, if somewhat forgotten, work of fiction, wonderfully illustrated in colour and black-and-white by the late, great Willy Pogany (August 1882 – July 1955) 10% of the profit from the sale of this book are donated to charity. ===================== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Fairies and the Christmas Child, adventure, folklore, fairy tales, myths, legends, childrens stories, fables, Lilian Gask, Willy Pogany, Fairy Ring, Princess, Sea-Green Hair, Rose-Marie, Poupican, Bird, Window, White Stone, Happiness, Seven, Fair Queens, Pirou, Dwarf, Palace, Silver Horn, Little White Feather, Wild, Huntsman, White Princess, Favourite, Fates, Rock the cradle, fancy, wee brown men, dancing Elves, Fairy Princess, toss, hide, curtain, Madame Marguerite, Lord, Argouges, snow-white bird, Elberich, jeer, Otnit, old man, dance, maiden, Lower, window, rope of pearls, tickle, monster, Pepita, Christmas day, birth, Chris, fairy queen, forest,
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
The "Christmas Child" in this book isn't Jesus, but rather a boy born on Christmas Day, named "Chris". After his father forgets both Christmas and Chris’ birthday (not surprising as the father is an impoverished, overworked surgeon) He runs away from home and finds himself in a park, where he meets the fairy-queen. She tells him that all children born on the 25th of December have the gift of talking to the fairy-folk. What follows is an account of Chris’ adventures and meetings with the fairy folk and the stories they tell him. Some of the tales Chris hears, are stories of shape-shifting princesses, doomed supernatural lovers and peasants rewarded for kindness or punished for laziness and cruelty. A fairy persuades a knight who loves her to tear a page from a Bible inscribed with his dead mother's handwriting, When he presents her with the page she laughs, or rather cackles, at him and disappears. But what happens to the knight and the fairy? It is common knowledge that fairies always reward anyone who shows a stranger hospitality. Chris is always treated well by the fairies he encounters, though it's implied that this is only because he has special status as a "Christmas Child". He narrowly avoids being kidnapped by fairy women and forced to spend the rest of his life in an underground city. He is released because he coincidentally mentions the day of his birth. All the stories are accurate to original myths and folklore. In all, this is an endearing, if somewhat forgotten, work of fiction, wonderfully illustrated in colour and black-and-white by the late, great Willy Pogany (August 1882 – July 1955) 10% of the profit from the sale of this book are donated to charity. ===================== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Fairies and the Christmas Child, adventure, folklore, fairy tales, myths, legends, childrens stories, fables, Lilian Gask, Willy Pogany, Fairy Ring, Princess, Sea-Green Hair, Rose-Marie, Poupican, Bird, Window, White Stone, Happiness, Seven, Fair Queens, Pirou, Dwarf, Palace, Silver Horn, Little White Feather, Wild, Huntsman, White Princess, Favourite, Fates, Rock the cradle, fancy, wee brown men, dancing Elves, Fairy Princess, toss, hide, curtain, Madame Marguerite, Lord, Argouges, snow-white bird, Elberich, jeer, Otnit, old man, dance, maiden, Lower, window, rope of pearls, tickle, monster, Pepita, Christmas day, birth, Chris, fairy queen, forest,