Emerald Story Book


There is no richer theme for children’s stories than the miracle of Spring. The selections in “The Emerald Story Book” aim to serve the young reader’s interest in three ways. Some of the myths and legends are interesting or amusing because flowers, insects, or birds are presented as personalities and emphasise human qualities or feelings. Some of the stories and poems contribute to the child’s store of knowledge by attracting his attention to some fact, beauty, or blessing in nature which may have escaped his notice. Still others make an appeal by suggesting or affirming the abiding hope symbolised in the thought, “See the land her Easter keeping.”The child’s heart is filled with the joy of spring,—with the rapture expressed in the thrush’s song which Mrs. Ewing describes. “Fresh water and green woods, ambrosial sunshine and sun-flecked shade, chattering brooks and rustling leaves, glade and sward and dell. Lichens and cool mosses, feathered ferns and flowers. Green leaves! Green leaves! Joy! Joy!” (From the Introduction) (7 hr 2 min)

Chapters

April by Robert Browning
The Spring-Maiden and the Frost Giants (Norse Legend) by Eleanor L. Skinner
How the Bluebird Was Chosen Herald by Jay T. Stocking
The Springtime by Eugene Field
The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde
The Promised Plant by Andrea Hofer Proudfoot
Brier Rose by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith
Picciola (Adapted) by St. Saintine
St. Francis, the Little Bedesman of Christ by William Canton
Prosperpina and King Pluto (Greek Myth) by Eleanor L. Skinner
The Wonder--A Parable (From ''Parables'') by Friedrich Adolph Krummacher
Green Things Growing (Poem) by Dinah Mulock Craik
The Story of a Little Grain of Wheat by May Byron
The Little Acorn by Lucy Wheelock
The Story of Two Little Seeds by George MacDonald
How the Flowers Came (Selected) by Jay T. Stocking
The Legend of the Trailing Arbutus (Indian Legend) by Eleanor L. Skinner
The Fairy Flower (adapted from ''Norwood'') by Henry Ward Beecher
The Snowdrop by Hans Christian Andersen
What the Dandelion Told by Clara Maetzel
Verse by James Russell Lowell
A Great Family by Agnes McClelland Daulton
The Birth of the Violet (Legend) by Ada M. Skinner
A Lyric of Joy (Poem) by Bliss Carman
Robin's Carol (From ''Angler's Reveille'') by Henry van Dyke
How the Birds Came (Indian Legend) by Ada M. Skinner
How the Birds Learned to Build Nests by James Baldwin
Out of the Nest by Maud Lindsay
The Story of Blue-Wings by Mary Stewart
An Eastern Legend (Poem) by Grace Duffield Goodwin
The House Wren by Neltji Blanchan
The Children of Wind and the Clan of Peace (A Christ-Legend) (Adapted) by Fiona…
A Spring Lilt (Poem) by Unknown
How Butterflies Came by Hans Christian Andersen
White Butterflies (Poem) by Algernon Charles Swinburne
The Butterfly by Mrs. Alfred Gatty
The Wind, a Helper by Mary Stewart
The Springing Tree: Willows by Mrs. Dyson
Pussy Willow by Kate Louise Brown
The Dragon Fly by Mrs. Alfred Gatty
The Cicada's Story (Selected) by Agnes McClelland Daulton
Edith and the Bees by Helen Keller
The Little Tadpoles (From Stories in ''Prose and Verse'') by Katharine Pyle
Mr. Hop-Toad (Poem) by James Whitcomb Riley
Buz and Hum by Maurice Noël
The Story Without an End translated by Sarah Austin from the German of A. Carove
Legend of the Forget-Me-Not by Ada M. Skinner
Four-Leaf Clover (Poem) by Ella Higginson
Jolly Little Tars by Agnes McClelland Daulton
Mr. Maple and Mr. Pine by Warren Judson Brier
Old English Verse
The Easter Rabbit (German Legend) by Eleanor L. Skinner
The Boy Who Discovered the Spring by Raymond MacDonald Alden
Sheep and Lambs (Poem) by Katharine Tynan
Robin Redbreast--A Christ-Legend (Adapted) (From Christ-Legends) by Selma Lager…
The Maple Seed from The Atlantic Monthly
Why the Ivy Is Always Green by Madge Bingham
Jonquils (Poem) by Margaret Deland
When Thou Comest Into Thy Kingdom by Mary Stewart
The Legend of the Easter Lily by Ada M. Skinner
Song by Henry Neville Maughan
In the Garden: An Easter Prelude by W. M. L. Jay
''Spirit'' and ''Life'' by Margaret Emma Ditto
A Child's Easter (Poem) by Annie Trumbull Slosson
The Spirit of Easter by Helen Keller
There Are No Dead by Maurice Maeterlinck, adapted from ''The Bluebird" by Madam…
Little Boy Blue (Poem) by Alfred Noyes