The Wonder Garden
'The Wonder Garden' Summary
Frances Jenkins Olcott's The Wonder Garden is a delightful collection of fairy tales and folk tales from around the world. The stories are set in a magical garden where anything is possible. The book is full of wisdom, wonder, and magic.
One of the most popular stories in the collection is "The Snowdrop Fairy." In this story, a young girl named Margaret is playing in the forest when she meets an old woman. The old woman is dressed in rags and has a hunchback. She asks Margaret for a drink of water. Margaret gives her a drink, and the old woman thanks her.
The next day, Margaret goes back to the forest to look for the old woman. She finds the old woman sitting under a tree, but she is now transformed into a beautiful fairy. The fairy tells Margaret that she is the Snowdrop Fairy, and she rewards Margaret for her kindness.
Another popular story in the collection is "The Pansy-Boy." In this story, a young boy named Jack is playing in the garden when he sees a pansy. He picks the pansy and puts it in his buttonhole. As soon as he does, he is transformed into a pansy himself.
Jack is trapped in the pansy for many years. He watches the other children play in the garden, but he cannot join them. One day, a little girl named Mary sees Jack. She feels sorry for him, and she picks him and puts him in a vase of water.
Jack is so happy to be free again. He thanks Mary for her kindness, and he promises to never be selfish again.
The stories in The Wonder Garden are full of wisdom and wonder. They teach us about the importance of kindness, friendship, and courage. They also teach us that anything is possible if we believe.
Essence and spirit of the book
The Wonder Garden is a book that celebrates the imagination and the power of storytelling. Olcott's stories are full of magic and wonder, and they transport us to a place where anything is possible.
The book is also a celebration of the human spirit. The characters in Olcott's stories are kind, compassionate, and courageous. They overcome challenges and learn valuable lessons along the way.
Conclusion
The Wonder Garden is a timeless classic that will be cherished by readers of all ages. It is a book that will fill your heart with joy and wonder.
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Frances Jenkins Olcott
France
Frances Jenkins Olcott (1872 – 29 March 1963) was a pioneering figure in children's librarianship. She was the first head librarian of the children's department of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh i...
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