Rhymes of Childhood
by Edgar A. GUEST (1881 - 1959)
Not nursery rhymes, but poems about different scenes of childhood. Poems about Grandpa, Grandma, story time, castor oil, “Wait till your pa comes home!”, and many more. These are sure to evoke nostalgia, lots of smiles, and maybe a couple sighs or tears. - Summary by TriciaG
Listen next episodes of
Rhymes of Childhood:
A Bear Story ,
A Boy and His Dad ,
A Boy's Hope for the Future ,
A Feller's Hat ,
Always Saying “Don’t!” ,
Another Mouth to Feed ,
Answering Him ,
Aw Gee Whiz! ,
Couldn't Live Without You ,
Dirty Hands ,
High Chair Days ,
Leader of the Gang ,
Little Girls Are Best ,
My Paw Said So ,
No Children! ,
Out-of-Doors ,
Practicing Time ,
Pretending Not to See ,
Real Swimming ,
Rich ,
Story Telling ,
Story Time ,
The Boy Soldier ,
The Broken Drum ,
The Bumps and Bruises Doctor ,
The Choir Boy ,
The Fairy and the Robin ,
The Finest Age ,
The Good Little Boy ,
The Joy of a Dog ,
The Little Army ,
The Living Beauties ,
The Lure That Failed ,
The Spoiler ,
The World and Bud ,
To a Little Girl ,
To the Little Baby ,
Up to the Ceiling ,
What Home's Intended For ,
When Pa Comes Home ,
When There's Company for Tea