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August 26, 2021Buckle My Shoe Picture Book Complete Walter Crane Free Download Public DomainBuckle My Shoe Picture Book Complete Walter Crane Free Download Public Domain.the buckle my shoe picture book by walter cream this is a libervox recording all lubber box recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit liverbox.org recording by chad horner well i must buckle too and put a good face preface on the matter as i have to introduce the latest addition to the already considerable family of korean reprints here we have those delightful rigmaroles one two buck on my shoe and a gaping wide mouth wildling frog but what it may be asked is my mother doing in such company i surely suspect if we knew the truth that she is really the author of it is probable however that both legends have been transmitted through a long line of mothers assisted perhaps by nurses but i had them direct from my mother a placing romance of domestic incident runs through one two bagomashi while the wildling frog shows a rich and sumptuous imagination if a little inconsequent except numerically but if he sets us again with astonishment his own wide mouth seems capacious enough to swallow all the marvel's bylander sea which he enumerates these two are quite early grains almost prehistoric please notice however the up-to-date editions my mother is mid victorian just after crinolines had gone out but mothers are always in fashion bless them and you also dear children whether of the old or the new world who having chosen your parents wisely have become possessors of this book may your shoes never want buckling and if by any missed chance you should lose one may good luck always find a spare one for you and so set you on your feet again kingsington june 1910 one two buckle my shoe three four open the door five six pick up sticks seven eight lay them straight nine ten a good fat hand eleven twelve ring the bell thirteen fourteen maids are courting fifteen sixteen maids are in the kitchen seventeen eighteen maids in waiting nineteen twenty my plate is empty a gibbing wide mouth waddling frog a gaping wide mouth waddling frog two puddings ends with sugar dog or a gibbing wide mouth waddling frog three monkeys tied to a log two puddings ends with sugar dog or a gaping wide mouth bottling frog four puppies with our dog ball big daily for their breakfast call three monkeys tied to your log two puddings ends with chuga dog or a gaping wide mouth waddling frog five beetles against the wall close to an old woman's apple stall four puppies with our dog ball who daily for their breakfast called three monkeys tied to a log two puddings ends with chuck a dog or a gaping wide mouth waddling frog six joiners in joyner's hall working with their tools and all five beetles against the wall close to an old woman's apple stall four puppies with our dog ball ideally for their breakfast call three monkeys tied to your log two pudding's ends would chug a dog or a gipping wide mouth waddling frog seven lobsters in a dish as fresh as any heart could wish six joiners in joiners hall working with their tools and all five beetles against the wall close to an old woman's apple stall four puppies with our dog ball who daily with their breakfast call three monkeys tied to a log two puddings ends with chuga dog or a gibbing white mites waddling frog eight peacocks in the air i wonder how they all got there you don't know and i don't care seven lobsters in a dish as fresh as any heart could wish six joiners in joyner's hall working with their tools and all five beetles against the wall close to an old woman's apple stall four puppies with our dog ball be jelly for their breakfast call three monkeys tied to your log two puddings ants would chuck a dog or a gaping wide mouth waddling frog nine ships sailing on the main some bound for france and some for spain i wish them all safe back again eight peacocks in the air i wonder how they all got there you don't know and i don't care seven lobsters in a dish as fresh as any heart could wish......more7minPlay
August 26, 2021Buckle My Shoe Picture Book Complete Walter Crane Free Download Public DomainBuckle My Shoe Picture Book Complete Walter Crane Free Download Public Domain.the buckle my shoe picture book by walter cream this is a libervox recording all lubber box recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit liverbox.org recording by chad horner well i must buckle too and put a good face preface on the matter as i have to introduce the latest addition to the already considerable family of korean reprints here we have those delightful rigmaroles one two buck on my shoe and a gaping wide mouth wildling frog but what it may be asked is my mother doing in such company i surely suspect if we knew the truth that she is really the author of it is probable however that both legends have been transmitted through a long line of mothers assisted perhaps by nurses but i had them direct from my mother a placing romance of domestic incident runs through one two bagomashi while the wildling frog shows a rich and sumptuous imagination if a little inconsequent except numerically but if he sets us again with astonishment his own wide mouth seems capacious enough to swallow all the marvel's bylander sea which he enumerates these two are quite early grains almost prehistoric please notice however the up-to-date editions my mother is mid victorian just after crinolines had gone out but mothers are always in fashion bless them and you also dear children whether of the old or the new world who having chosen your parents wisely have become possessors of this book may your shoes never want buckling and if by any missed chance you should lose one may good luck always find a spare one for you and so set you on your feet again kingsington june 1910 one two buckle my shoe three four open the door five six pick up sticks seven eight lay them straight nine ten a good fat hand eleven twelve ring the bell thirteen fourteen maids are courting fifteen sixteen maids are in the kitchen seventeen eighteen maids in waiting nineteen twenty my plate is empty a gibbing wide mouth waddling frog a gaping wide mouth waddling frog two puddings ends with sugar dog or a gibbing wide mouth waddling frog three monkeys tied to a log two puddings ends with sugar dog or a gaping wide mouth bottling frog four puppies with our dog ball big daily for their breakfast call three monkeys tied to your log two puddings ends with chuga dog or a gaping wide mouth waddling frog five beetles against the wall close to an old woman's apple stall four puppies with our dog ball who daily for their breakfast called three monkeys tied to a log two puddings ends with chuck a dog or a gaping wide mouth waddling frog six joiners in joyner's hall working with their tools and all five beetles against the wall close to an old woman's apple stall four puppies with our dog ball ideally for their breakfast call three monkeys tied to your log two pudding's ends would chug a dog or a gipping wide mouth waddling frog seven lobsters in a dish as fresh as any heart could wish six joiners in joiners hall working with their tools and all five beetles against the wall close to an old woman's apple stall four puppies with our dog ball who daily with their breakfast call three monkeys tied to a log two puddings ends with chuga dog or a gibbing white mites waddling frog eight peacocks in the air i wonder how they all got there you don't know and i don't care seven lobsters in a dish as fresh as any heart could wish six joiners in joyner's hall working with their tools and all five beetles against the wall close to an old woman's apple stall four puppies with our dog ball be jelly for their breakfast call three monkeys tied to your log two puddings ants would chuck a dog or a gaping wide mouth waddling frog nine ships sailing on the main some bound for france and some for spain i wish them all safe back again eight peacocks in the air i wonder how they all got there you don't know and i don't care seven lobsters in a dish as fresh as any heart could wish......more7minPlay
August 26, 2021The Legend of the Bleeding Heart Annie Fellows Johnston Free Kids Audiobook Tale TellerThe Legend of the Bleeding Heart Annie Fellows Johnston Free Kids Audiobook Tale Teller.the legend of the bleeding heart by annie fellows-johnston this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org in days of old when all things in the wood had speech there lived within its depths a lone flag spinner she was a bent-old creature and ill to look upon but all the tongues of all the forest leaves were ever kept to wagging with the story of her kindly deeds and even to this day they sometimes whisper low among themselves because they feign would hold in mind so sweet a tale the story of her kindness to the little orphan olga it was no slight task the old flak spinner took upon herself the day she brought the helpless child to share the shelter of her thatch the oak outside her door held up his arms in solemn protest thou dost but waste thyself he said thy benefits will be forgot thy labor's unrequited for youth is ever but another title for ingratitude nay friend the old flock spinner said my little ogre will not be ungrateful and forgetful all hedged about with loving care the orphan grew to gracious maidenhood and felt no lack of father mother brother or sister in every way the old flag spinner took their places but many were the sacrifices that she made to keep her fed and warmly clad and every time she went without herself that olga might receive a greater share wise acharok looked down and frowned and shook his head then would the old dame hastened to her in a room and there she pricked herself with her spindle until a great red drop of her heart's blood fell into her trembling hand with witchery of words she blew upon it and rolled it in her palm and muttering turned and turned and turned it and as the spell was laid upon it it shriveled into a tiny round ball like a seed and she strung it on a thread where were many others like it saying by this she will remember she will not be ungrateful and forgetful so years went by and olga grew in goodness and in beauty and helped the old flock spinner in her tasks as blindly and as willingly as if she were indeed her daughter every morning she brought water from the spring gathered the wild fruits of the woods and spread the linen on the grass to bleach at such times would the bent-old foster mother hold herself erect and call up to the oak dust see that wrong youth is not another title for ingratitude thou hast not lived as long as i would be the only answer one day as olga was wandering by the spring searching for water curses the young prince of the castle rode by on his prancing charger a snow white plume waved in his heart and a shining silver bugle hung from his shoulder three had been following the chase he was thirsty and tired and asked for a drink but there was no cup with which to dip the water from the spring but olga caught the drops as they bubbled out from the spring holding them in the hollow of her beautiful white hands and reaching up to where he sat offered him the sparkling water so gracefully was it done that the prince was charmed by her modest manner as well as her lovely face and bearing his head when he had slaked his thirst he touched the white hands with his lips before he rode away he asked her name and where she lived the next day a courier and scarlet and gold stopped at the door of the cottage and invited olga to the castle princesses and royal ladies from all over the realm were to be entertained there seven days and seven nights every night a grand ball was to be given and olga was summoned to each of the balls it was because of her pleasing mana and her great beauty that she had been bitten the old flax spinner curtsy low to the courier and promised that olga should be at the castle without fail but good dame cried olga when the courier had gone prithee tell me why thou didst make such a promise knowing full well this gown of toe is all i own......more16minPlay
August 26, 2021The Legend of the Bleeding Heart Annie Fellows Johnston Free Kids Audiobook Tale TellerThe Legend of the Bleeding Heart Annie Fellows Johnston Free Kids Audiobook Tale Teller.the legend of the bleeding heart by annie fellows-johnston this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org in days of old when all things in the wood had speech there lived within its depths a lone flag spinner she was a bent-old creature and ill to look upon but all the tongues of all the forest leaves were ever kept to wagging with the story of her kindly deeds and even to this day they sometimes whisper low among themselves because they feign would hold in mind so sweet a tale the story of her kindness to the little orphan olga it was no slight task the old flak spinner took upon herself the day she brought the helpless child to share the shelter of her thatch the oak outside her door held up his arms in solemn protest thou dost but waste thyself he said thy benefits will be forgot thy labor's unrequited for youth is ever but another title for ingratitude nay friend the old flock spinner said my little ogre will not be ungrateful and forgetful all hedged about with loving care the orphan grew to gracious maidenhood and felt no lack of father mother brother or sister in every way the old flag spinner took their places but many were the sacrifices that she made to keep her fed and warmly clad and every time she went without herself that olga might receive a greater share wise acharok looked down and frowned and shook his head then would the old dame hastened to her in a room and there she pricked herself with her spindle until a great red drop of her heart's blood fell into her trembling hand with witchery of words she blew upon it and rolled it in her palm and muttering turned and turned and turned it and as the spell was laid upon it it shriveled into a tiny round ball like a seed and she strung it on a thread where were many others like it saying by this she will remember she will not be ungrateful and forgetful so years went by and olga grew in goodness and in beauty and helped the old flock spinner in her tasks as blindly and as willingly as if she were indeed her daughter every morning she brought water from the spring gathered the wild fruits of the woods and spread the linen on the grass to bleach at such times would the bent-old foster mother hold herself erect and call up to the oak dust see that wrong youth is not another title for ingratitude thou hast not lived as long as i would be the only answer one day as olga was wandering by the spring searching for water curses the young prince of the castle rode by on his prancing charger a snow white plume waved in his heart and a shining silver bugle hung from his shoulder three had been following the chase he was thirsty and tired and asked for a drink but there was no cup with which to dip the water from the spring but olga caught the drops as they bubbled out from the spring holding them in the hollow of her beautiful white hands and reaching up to where he sat offered him the sparkling water so gracefully was it done that the prince was charmed by her modest manner as well as her lovely face and bearing his head when he had slaked his thirst he touched the white hands with his lips before he rode away he asked her name and where she lived the next day a courier and scarlet and gold stopped at the door of the cottage and invited olga to the castle princesses and royal ladies from all over the realm were to be entertained there seven days and seven nights every night a grand ball was to be given and olga was summoned to each of the balls it was because of her pleasing mana and her great beauty that she had been bitten the old flax spinner curtsy low to the courier and promised that olga should be at the castle without fail but good dame cried olga when the courier had gone prithee tell me why thou didst make such a promise knowing full well this gown of toe is all i own......more16minPlay
August 25, 2021War Memorial Hospital, Complaints, Charity Shopping, Piano and Choral MusicI enjoyed today's music so much.More chat and opinions from Sarnia, the old gal at Royal Clarence.hi everybody welcome to royal clarence radio um fresh from royal clarence marina now as is usual for this time of year one has to have the windows open and a blue bottle has moved in and my cat romeo is um you see you're eyeing a chop so if you hear a kerfuffle it's because the very lazy cat has finally decided to make itself worthwhile and catch the blue bottle we shall listen out now what's been going on well actually quite a lot i'm i've had my complaining head on um i don't know if you know if you're new to god support or you may have heard because we've been in the newspaper when the press and media about um our local hospital it's called the war memorial which is under investigation because nearly 700 elderly patients were have been perceived to have had their lives ended early but probably by a procedural um campaign uh to drug them uh on inappropriate drugs and sort of kill them off um i mean it's the stuff of films isn't it it seems surely that can't have happened however the evidence is mounting anyway that's by the bye but my mother who's an elder and she's approaching her octogenarian um decade and last week she had to go for a blood test and the nurse i'm not going to knock nhs stuff obviously i'm not but you know when something happens to a member of your family and you don't agree with it you really do have to make a stand and you know that of course there are going to be bad people um in the medical profession of course there are we all know remember shipment for example um anyway um mother is very slight she's very slim she's uh just five foot on an inch or so um if that i mean she may have shrunk oh i hope she doesn't hear um anyway she went for a blood test and the nurse was very very brusque aggressive hurt hertried one arm and said the you know the vein had collapsed and sort of blamed my mother really my mother felt like she was being blamed let's turn that around you know if you're making somebody feel a certain way i think you need to address that as a problem whether you meant it or not you know especially if you're in the nursing profession or a caring profession you know it's sort of um you need that empathy certainly um anyway the vein collapsed and she had to try another arm and then um mother was told that she'd be very badly bruised the next day and you know sent on her way with no kindness or consideration or aftercare or advice on you know how to handle things so i was very annoyed actually about it so i'm not really um i'm more interested in the procedure actually what happened next the procedure in this town we live in a place called gosport as i said and the procedure for complaining is not completely non-existent there was no avenue for any complaints procedure i was completely and utterly um in put sent in circles on the internet round and round in circles for well over an hour looking for ways that i could possibly complain because of course you know once you start leaving complaints in the distant past it's difficult to remember things you can't remember the dates or the times or um you know the also the anger wanes a bit doesn't it i mean you need to do these things well you know while you're on top form when you've got all the facts in front of you it it just happened and you're feeling enraged by it you know you haven't been softened by time we all get softened by a bit of time um anyway i i ended up complaining finally i i managed to get a complaints uh sort of funnel if you like but it was to the wrong surgery it was to stoke road in chester or somewhere and i got a reply back days later from them saying you've come through to the wrong um stoke road surgery you need the one in gospel i thought well they must have heard of us um or because you know how would they know unless there are only two or perhaps it happens a lot who knows um but there are......more17minPlay
August 25, 2021War Memorial Hospital, Complaints, Charity Shopping, Piano and Choral MusicI enjoyed today's music so much.More chat and opinions from Sarnia, the old gal at Royal Clarence.hi everybody welcome to royal clarence radio um fresh from royal clarence marina now as is usual for this time of year one has to have the windows open and a blue bottle has moved in and my cat romeo is um you see you're eyeing a chop so if you hear a kerfuffle it's because the very lazy cat has finally decided to make itself worthwhile and catch the blue bottle we shall listen out now what's been going on well actually quite a lot i'm i've had my complaining head on um i don't know if you know if you're new to god support or you may have heard because we've been in the newspaper when the press and media about um our local hospital it's called the war memorial which is under investigation because nearly 700 elderly patients were have been perceived to have had their lives ended early but probably by a procedural um campaign uh to drug them uh on inappropriate drugs and sort of kill them off um i mean it's the stuff of films isn't it it seems surely that can't have happened however the evidence is mounting anyway that's by the bye but my mother who's an elder and she's approaching her octogenarian um decade and last week she had to go for a blood test and the nurse i'm not going to knock nhs stuff obviously i'm not but you know when something happens to a member of your family and you don't agree with it you really do have to make a stand and you know that of course there are going to be bad people um in the medical profession of course there are we all know remember shipment for example um anyway um mother is very slight she's very slim she's uh just five foot on an inch or so um if that i mean she may have shrunk oh i hope she doesn't hear um anyway she went for a blood test and the nurse was very very brusque aggressive hurt hertried one arm and said the you know the vein had collapsed and sort of blamed my mother really my mother felt like she was being blamed let's turn that around you know if you're making somebody feel a certain way i think you need to address that as a problem whether you meant it or not you know especially if you're in the nursing profession or a caring profession you know it's sort of um you need that empathy certainly um anyway the vein collapsed and she had to try another arm and then um mother was told that she'd be very badly bruised the next day and you know sent on her way with no kindness or consideration or aftercare or advice on you know how to handle things so i was very annoyed actually about it so i'm not really um i'm more interested in the procedure actually what happened next the procedure in this town we live in a place called gosport as i said and the procedure for complaining is not completely non-existent there was no avenue for any complaints procedure i was completely and utterly um in put sent in circles on the internet round and round in circles for well over an hour looking for ways that i could possibly complain because of course you know once you start leaving complaints in the distant past it's difficult to remember things you can't remember the dates or the times or um you know the also the anger wanes a bit doesn't it i mean you need to do these things well you know while you're on top form when you've got all the facts in front of you it it just happened and you're feeling enraged by it you know you haven't been softened by time we all get softened by a bit of time um anyway i i ended up complaining finally i i managed to get a complaints uh sort of funnel if you like but it was to the wrong surgery it was to stoke road in chester or somewhere and i got a reply back days later from them saying you've come through to the wrong um stoke road surgery you need the one in gospel i thought well they must have heard of us um or because you know how would they know unless there are only two or perhaps it happens a lot who knows um but there are......more17minPlay
August 25, 2021If You're Happy and You Know IT Clap Your Hands Tale Teller Robot Band Free Kids SongsI got my lovely robots together today for this track.Sing along and I will be introducing them all on our Youtube Channel this week....more3minPlay
August 25, 2021If You're Happy and You Know IT Clap Your Hands Tale Teller Robot Band Free Kids SongsI got my lovely robots together today for this track.Sing along and I will be introducing them all on our Youtube Channel this week....more3minPlay
August 25, 2021Emily John James and I Best Nonsense Poems Free Audiobooks for Kids Tale Teller LibraryEmily John James and I Best Nonsense Poems Free Audiobooks for Kids Tale Teller Libraryemily john james and i a darby legend by w.s gilbert from the best nonsense verses chosen by josephine dodge dascum this librivox recording is in the public domain emily james was a nursery maid james was a bold lifeguard and john was constable poorly paid and i am a doggeral bard a very good girl was emily jane jimmy was good and true and john was a very good man in the main and i am a good man too rivals for emmy were johnny and james though emily liked them both she couldn't tell which had the strongest claims and i couldn't take my oath but sooner or later you're certain to find your sentiments can't lie ahead jane thought it was time that she made up her mind and i think it was time she did said jane with a smirk and a blush on her face i'll promise to wed the boy who takes me tomorrow to epsom race which i would have done with joy from johnny escaped an expression of pain but jimmy said done with you i'll take you with pleasure my emily jane and i would have said so too johnny lay on the ground and he roared like mad for johnny was sore perplexed and he kicked very hard at a very small ad which i often do when vexed for john was on duty next day with the force to punish all epsom crimes some people will cross when they're clearing the course i do it myself sometimes the darby day sun glittered gaily on cads on maidens with gambage hair on sharpers and pickpocket swindlers and pads for i with my harp was there and jimmy went down with his jane that day and john by the collar or nape seized everybody who came in his way and i had a narrow escape he noticed his emily jane with jim and envied the well-made elf and people remarked that he muttered oh dim i often say dim myself john dogged them all day without asking their leaves for his sergeant he told aside that jimmy and jane were notorious thieves and i think he was justified but james wouldn't dream of abstracting a fork and jenny would blush with shame at stealing so much as a bottle or cork a bottle i think fair game but ah there's another more serious crime they wickedly strayed upon the course at a critical moment of time i pointed them out to john the crusher came down on the pair in a crack and then with a demon smile let jenny cross over but sent jimmy back i played on my harp for the while stern johnny their agony loud derides with a very triumphant sneer they weep and they wail from the opposite sides and i shed a silent tear and jenny is crying away like mad and jimmy is swearing hard and johnny is looking uncommonly glad and i am a doggeral bard but jimmy he ventured on crossing again the scenes of our ismian games john caught him and collared him giving him pain i very much felt for james john led him away with a victor's hand and jimmy was shortly seen in the station house under the grand grandstand as many a times i've been and jimmy bad boy was imprisoned for life though emily pleaded hard and johnny had emily jane to wife and i am a doggerel bardand of emily john james and i by w.s gilbert recording by grace buchanan of weavergrace.com...more5minPlay
August 25, 2021Emily John James and I Best Nonsense Poems Free Audiobooks for Kids Tale Teller LibraryEmily John James and I Best Nonsense Poems Free Audiobooks for Kids Tale Teller Libraryemily john james and i a darby legend by w.s gilbert from the best nonsense verses chosen by josephine dodge dascum this librivox recording is in the public domain emily james was a nursery maid james was a bold lifeguard and john was constable poorly paid and i am a doggeral bard a very good girl was emily jane jimmy was good and true and john was a very good man in the main and i am a good man too rivals for emmy were johnny and james though emily liked them both she couldn't tell which had the strongest claims and i couldn't take my oath but sooner or later you're certain to find your sentiments can't lie ahead jane thought it was time that she made up her mind and i think it was time she did said jane with a smirk and a blush on her face i'll promise to wed the boy who takes me tomorrow to epsom race which i would have done with joy from johnny escaped an expression of pain but jimmy said done with you i'll take you with pleasure my emily jane and i would have said so too johnny lay on the ground and he roared like mad for johnny was sore perplexed and he kicked very hard at a very small ad which i often do when vexed for john was on duty next day with the force to punish all epsom crimes some people will cross when they're clearing the course i do it myself sometimes the darby day sun glittered gaily on cads on maidens with gambage hair on sharpers and pickpocket swindlers and pads for i with my harp was there and jimmy went down with his jane that day and john by the collar or nape seized everybody who came in his way and i had a narrow escape he noticed his emily jane with jim and envied the well-made elf and people remarked that he muttered oh dim i often say dim myself john dogged them all day without asking their leaves for his sergeant he told aside that jimmy and jane were notorious thieves and i think he was justified but james wouldn't dream of abstracting a fork and jenny would blush with shame at stealing so much as a bottle or cork a bottle i think fair game but ah there's another more serious crime they wickedly strayed upon the course at a critical moment of time i pointed them out to john the crusher came down on the pair in a crack and then with a demon smile let jenny cross over but sent jimmy back i played on my harp for the while stern johnny their agony loud derides with a very triumphant sneer they weep and they wail from the opposite sides and i shed a silent tear and jenny is crying away like mad and jimmy is swearing hard and johnny is looking uncommonly glad and i am a doggeral bard but jimmy he ventured on crossing again the scenes of our ismian games john caught him and collared him giving him pain i very much felt for james john led him away with a victor's hand and jimmy was shortly seen in the station house under the grand grandstand as many a times i've been and jimmy bad boy was imprisoned for life though emily pleaded hard and johnny had emily jane to wife and i am a doggerel bardand of emily john james and i by w.s gilbert recording by grace buchanan of weavergrace.com...more5minPlay
FAQs about Tale Teller Kids™:How many episodes does Tale Teller Kids™ have?The podcast currently has 5,120 episodes available.