The Tale of Jolly Robin
The Tale of Jolly Robin
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The Tale of Jolly Robin

Part of the Sleepy-Time Tales Book Series
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4 - 12
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Nov 15, 2024
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Step into the enchanting world of the meadowlands with “The Tale of Jolly Robin” by Arthur Scott Bailey. This charming children’s book, part of Bailey’s beloved “Sleepy-Time Tales” series, weaves a captivating story filled with whimsical characters, engaging adventures, and gentle lessons about nature and friendship. First published in the early 20th century, this timeless classic continues to captivate young readers and their families with its delightful storytelling and vivid illustrations.In “The Tale of Jolly Robin,” readers are introduced to Jolly Robin, a cheerful and curious bird who loves to explore his surroundings and make new friends. Jolly’s bright red breast and joyful song make him a beloved character in the animal community. His adventures are set in a picturesque woodland filled with vibrant flora and fauna, brought to life through Bailey’s rich descriptions and the book’s endearing illustrations.Jolly Robin’s journey is filled with a series of engaging encounters and charming escapades that teach valuable life lessons. Whether he is learning to build a nest, finding food, or outsmarting predators, Jolly’s adventures highlight themes of perseverance, resourcefulness, and the importance of kindness and cooperation. Each chapter brings a new adventure, showcasing Jolly’s playful spirit and clever problem-solving skills.Bailey’s storytelling is both engaging and educational, making it perfect for young readers who are just beginning to explore the world of books. His ability to blend fun and learning ensures that children remain entertained while also gaining a deeper appreciation for nature and the animal kingdom. The gentle humor and relatable challenges faced by Jolly Robin resonate with readers, making the story both enjoyable and meaningful.The book is populated with a host of delightful characters who add depth and diversity to Jolly’s adventures. From his loyal friends to the occasional mischievous creatures, each character brings their unique personality and perspective to the story. These interactions not only provide entertainment but also impart important social lessons about friendship, empathy, and community.One of the standout features of “The Tale of Jolly Robin” is its celebration of the natural world. Bailey’s detailed and affectionate portrayal of the woodland environment encourages young readers to appreciate the beauty and wonder of nature. The vivid imagery and engaging descriptions help children visualize the scenes, fostering a connection with the natural habitats and the creatures that inhabit them.Bailey’s writing style is accessible and age-appropriate, making it an excellent choice for read-aloud sessions with parents or independent reading for older children. The book’s rhythmic prose and gentle pacing ensure that it holds the attention of young readers while also allowing them to absorb the story’s messages and themes.”The Tale of Jolly Robin” is more than just a charming story; it is a timeless treasure that imparts valuable lessons about nature, friendship, and the joys of exploration. Arthur Scott Bailey’s ability to capture the imagination and hearts of children has made this book a beloved classic that continues to be cherished by new generations of readers.Add “The Tale of Jolly Robin” to your child’s library and embark on a delightful journey through the woods with Jolly Robin and his friends. This enchanting tale promises a heartwarming and educational experience filled with adventure, humor, and the timeless beauty of the natural world. Discover why Arthur Scott Bailey’s stories remain a staple in children’s literature, celebrated for their charm, wisdom, and enduring appeal.

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    Book Details

    ISBN
    9781962208338
    Publication Date
    November 15, 2024
    Publisher
    Bookroo
    Page Count
    104
    Audience
    Picture
    Reading Age
    4 - 12 years

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