Author
Emilie Poulsson
1853-1939
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Finger plays for nursery and kindergarten
"Finger Plays for Nursery and Kindergarten" by Emilie Poulsson is a collection of children's finger rhymes and activities written in the late 19th century. This book is designed for young children, particularly those in nursery and kindergarten settings, and explores various themes through playful verses and accompanying hand gestures. The likely topic of the book centers on nurturing children's developmental skills through interactive play. The book presents eighteen delightful finger plays that engage children by incorporating simple actions along with the accompanying songs. Each rhyme introduces a range of topics such as animals, nature, and everyday activities, encouraging kids to mimic movements that bring the stories alive. Examples include the charming "Little Men" who represent each finger, playful "Caterpillar" that transforms into a butterfly, and "Santa Claus" celebrating the joy of Christmas. Each finger play is not only enjoyable but also fosters motor skills and cognitive development, making it an excellent resource for educators and parents looking to enhance playtime experiences with young children.
The Runaway Donkey, and Other Rhymes for Children
"The Runaway Donkey, and Other Rhymes for Children" by Emilie Poulsson is a collection of charming children's poems written in the early 20th century. The book primarily focuses on whimsical and engaging stories about animals, particularly a mischievous donkey named Barney and a lovable pony named Rollo. Through playful rhymes, Poulsson captures the innocence and humor found in children's interactions with animals and nature. The collection features various rhymes, each telling different tales of adventures involving Barney the donkey, who is known for his pranks, and Rollo the pony, who wins the children's love with his gentle antics. Stories include Barney’s runaway escapade and Rollo's arrival as a new pet, complete with clever tricks that delight the children. The poems emphasize themes of friendship, fun, and the joy of companionship with animals, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences and a delightful addition to children's literature.