NURSERY COMEDIES.
Twelve Tiny Plays for Children
BY
LADY BELL
NEW IMPRESSION
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON
NEW YORK, BOMBAY, AND CALCUTTA
1911
TO
Hugo, Elsa and Molly.
* * * Four of the following little plays, viz.: "Cat and Dog," "The Wigwam," "Rather a Prig," and "Foolish Jack" (from Grimm), are adapted from the Petit Théâtre des Enfants, by the same author. Three of them, "Cinderella," "The Golden Goose," and "What Happened to Henny Penny," are versions of well-known stories.
| CONTENTS. | |
|---|---|
| [I.] | What Happened to Henny Penny |
| [II.] | Little Petsy |
| [III.] | Rather a Prig |
| [IV.] | The Monster in the Garden |
| [V.] | Cat and Dog |
| [VI.] | Miss Dobson |
| [VII.] | The Wigwam: or, the Little Girl from Town |
| [VIII.] | Foolish Jack |
| [IX.] | Quite by Ourselves |
| [X.] | The Best Children in the World |
| [XI.] | The Golden Goose |
| [XII.] | Cinderella |