The Runaway Donkey, and Other Rhymes for Children
BY EMILIE POULSSON AUTHOR OF FINGER PLAYS FOR NURSERY AND KINDERGARTEN, THROUGH THE FARMYARD GATE, CHILD STORIES AND RHYMES ILLUSTRATED BY L. J. BRIDGMAN
BOSTON LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD COMPANY
Published, August, 1905. Copyright, 1905, by Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company.
All Rights Reserved.
The Runaway Donkey.
Several of the rhymed stories in this book are true stories, and children may enjoy them the more for knowing that Barney, a real donkey, did run away and play pranks as the rhymes say; that Midget did ride horseback; that the deer did toss the hay to the hungry pony; and that Queen Victoria did restore the birds' nesting-place in the old round tower at Windsor. Pony Rollo, too, is a real character, clever and lovable, although some liberties have been taken in the portrayal of him and his doings. Barney Gray is still living, petted by his now grown-up owners and enjoyed by all children who visit the farm to which the donkey came about twenty years ago, and a drive with Barney is quite as likely now as in former days to have unexpected features.
The pictures of Barney and some of the other pets have been drawn by Mr. Bridgman from photographs taken expressly for this book.
In the belief that such rhymes as are herein offered gratify and increase in children both the love of animals and the sense of humor, this new volume is sent forth not only to give pleasure, but to contribute what it may to the fostering of these desirable traits.
Kindergartners will find here, as in Through the Farmyard Gate , suitable material for kindergarten use; for example, the cumulative rhyme, The Pigeons , and the tracing-back rhyme, Who Gives us Our Thanksgiving Dinner?
For courteous permission to use such of these rhymes as have already appeared in print, acknowledgments are made to publishers and periodicals as follows: The Century Company, New York ( St. Nicholas ); S. E. Cassino, Salem, Massachusetts ( Little Folks ); and Milton Bradley Co., Springfield, Massachusetts ( Kindergarten Review ).
Emilie Poulsson
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
THE RUNAWAY DONKEY
PONY ROLLO RHYMES
I. THE PONY NEEDED
II. THE PONY'S ARRIVAL
III. THE PONY'S TRICKS
IV. THE PONY NAMED.
V. THE PONY AND TEDDY
VI. THE PONY AS COWBOY
VII. THE CHECK-REIN STORY
VIII. PONY ROLLO AND LITTLE DOG MIDGET
THE KINDLY DEER
FARM VOICES
I
II
III
"BY FAVOR OF THE QUEEN"
THE PIGEONS
THE CHILD AND THE PIGEONS
WHO GIVES US OUR THANKSGIVING DINNER?
CLOTHES
AT THE POND
THE BALLAD OF THE BUMPTIOUS BOY
THE NOISY RHYME
THE DONKEY'S EARS
OLD BARNEY'S LATEST PRANK