The Mouse and The Moonbeam. Whimsical Tales of Childhood Wonder and Magic
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- Nombre de pages130
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-610364-4
- EAN4064066103644
- Date de parution16/03/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille462 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Eugene Field's "The Mouse and The Moonbeam" is a whimsical children's poem that transcends mere entertainment to explore deeper themes of childhood innocence, imagination, and the ephemeral nature of dreams. Written in lyrical verse, the narrative unfolds the gentle tale of a mouse who embarks on a fantastical journey, guided by a shimmering moonbeam. Field'Äôs characteristic use of playful language and rhythmic structure invites not only a sense of wonder but evokes a nostalgia for the simplicity and purity of youth, making the text an enriching addition to the canon of children's literature during the late 19th century, a period marked by a burgeoning interest in the role of imagination in education.
Eugene Field, often regarded as the poet of childhood, dedicated much of his writing to capturing the essence of children'Äôs experiences and emotions. His roles as a journalist and a father heavily influenced his perspective, allowing him to weave personal insights into his poetry. Throughout his career, Field became known for his ability to resonate with both children and adults, resulting in a timeless appeal that persists in contemporary discussions of literature for young readers.
"The Mouse and The Moonbeam" is highly recommended for parents, educators, and young readers alike, as it serves not only as a delightful story but also as a tool for developing imagination and fostering an appreciation for poetry. Field'Äôs captivating style and heartwarming themes make this book an ideal companion for bedtime reading, ensuring that the values of wonder and creativity remain alive in the hearts of children.
Eugene Field, often regarded as the poet of childhood, dedicated much of his writing to capturing the essence of children'Äôs experiences and emotions. His roles as a journalist and a father heavily influenced his perspective, allowing him to weave personal insights into his poetry. Throughout his career, Field became known for his ability to resonate with both children and adults, resulting in a timeless appeal that persists in contemporary discussions of literature for young readers.
"The Mouse and The Moonbeam" is highly recommended for parents, educators, and young readers alike, as it serves not only as a delightful story but also as a tool for developing imagination and fostering an appreciation for poetry. Field'Äôs captivating style and heartwarming themes make this book an ideal companion for bedtime reading, ensuring that the values of wonder and creativity remain alive in the hearts of children.
Eugene Field's "The Mouse and The Moonbeam" is a whimsical children's poem that transcends mere entertainment to explore deeper themes of childhood innocence, imagination, and the ephemeral nature of dreams. Written in lyrical verse, the narrative unfolds the gentle tale of a mouse who embarks on a fantastical journey, guided by a shimmering moonbeam. Field'Äôs characteristic use of playful language and rhythmic structure invites not only a sense of wonder but evokes a nostalgia for the simplicity and purity of youth, making the text an enriching addition to the canon of children's literature during the late 19th century, a period marked by a burgeoning interest in the role of imagination in education.
Eugene Field, often regarded as the poet of childhood, dedicated much of his writing to capturing the essence of children'Äôs experiences and emotions. His roles as a journalist and a father heavily influenced his perspective, allowing him to weave personal insights into his poetry. Throughout his career, Field became known for his ability to resonate with both children and adults, resulting in a timeless appeal that persists in contemporary discussions of literature for young readers.
"The Mouse and The Moonbeam" is highly recommended for parents, educators, and young readers alike, as it serves not only as a delightful story but also as a tool for developing imagination and fostering an appreciation for poetry. Field'Äôs captivating style and heartwarming themes make this book an ideal companion for bedtime reading, ensuring that the values of wonder and creativity remain alive in the hearts of children.
Eugene Field, often regarded as the poet of childhood, dedicated much of his writing to capturing the essence of children'Äôs experiences and emotions. His roles as a journalist and a father heavily influenced his perspective, allowing him to weave personal insights into his poetry. Throughout his career, Field became known for his ability to resonate with both children and adults, resulting in a timeless appeal that persists in contemporary discussions of literature for young readers.
"The Mouse and The Moonbeam" is highly recommended for parents, educators, and young readers alike, as it serves not only as a delightful story but also as a tool for developing imagination and fostering an appreciation for poetry. Field'Äôs captivating style and heartwarming themes make this book an ideal companion for bedtime reading, ensuring that the values of wonder and creativity remain alive in the hearts of children.