The Sunbonnet Babies' Book

The Sunbonnet Babies' Book
Author: Eulalie Osgood Grover
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1902
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN:

This primer is built around a 150-word vocabulary.

THE SUNBONNET BABIES IN ITALY - Sisters Molly and May explore Italy with their parents

THE SUNBONNET BABIES IN ITALY - Sisters Molly and May explore Italy with their parents
Author: Eulalie Osgood Grover
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-09-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 8828318198

May and Molly are the Sunbonnet babies. In 1922, their father and mother have taken them on a holiday to Italy on board a passenger liner (transatlantic passenger air travel only began six years later on 11 October 1928 by the Graf Zepplin.) The story of their visit is told from a child’s perspective. Their first port of call is Naples where their first sight is Mt Vesuvius. On their way to visit the buried city of Pompeii they first call in at a museum to learn more about Pompeii and the famous explosion of 24 August 79AD. Their hotel room overlooks the port of Naples, one if the busiest ports on the Mediterranean Sea. Looking out over the harbour and all it’s ships, the girls wonder if any are pirate ships? Later they visit “the Humpbacked Island,” really the Isle of Capri, where they explore the island and a sea cave. Their next port of call is the City of Rome and all its sights where they learn the story of the city’s founding twins, Romulus and Remus and how Rome came to be. Then they then travel North where they learn about rural Italian life before visiting the Leaning Tower of Pisa. They travel on to Venice, which they call “The City in the Sea.” Their father takes them around the city sights and they have a strawberry ice-cream on the Piazza of St. Mark and visit the Ponte Vecchio where they do some shopping. They are fortunate enough to be invited to visit a Gondolier's Home. They pay a flying visit to the tall bell tower called the "Lily in Stone," and a cathedral in Florence before returning home. So, we invite you to curl up with this unique sliver of children’s literature not seen in print for many a year; and immerse yourself, and your children, in tales written for a far more gentler time. 10% of the net sale will be donated to charities by the publisher. ---------------------------- KEYWORDS/TAGS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, happy place, happiness, Sun-Man's Babies, Arrival, steamer, passenger liner, Naples, Drive, Strange Sights, Visit, Museum, Afternoon in the Park, Buried City, Pompeii, Pirates, Humpbacked Island, Capri, City, Rome, Twins, Romulus, Remus, Travel Adventures, City in the Sea, Venice, Gondolier, Home, House, May, Molly, Sunbonnet babies, Italy

The Sunbonnet Babies in Italy

The Sunbonnet Babies in Italy
Author: Eulalie Osgood Grover
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2023-10-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Eulalie Osgood Grover's 'The Sunbonnet Babies in Italy' is a delightful children's book that follows the adventures of two young girls as they travel through Italy. The book is written in a simple and charming style, perfect for young readers, and is filled with vivid descriptions of Italian culture and landmarks, providing an educational experience for children. Grover's use of dialogue and poetic language enhances the reading experience, making it engaging and immersive for children of all ages. The Sunbonnet Babies series was a popular educational tool in the early 20th century, promoting cultural awareness and appreciation for diverse global landscapes. Eulalie Osgood Grover, a librarian and storyteller, was known for her innovative approach to children's literature, blending education with entertainment. Her love for travel and exploration inspired 'The Sunbonnet Babies in Italy', reflecting her passion for introducing young readers to the world beyond their own. Grover's background in library science and early childhood education informs her writing style, emphasizing the importance of early exposure to different cultures. I highly recommend 'The Sunbonnet Babies in Italy' to parents and educators looking to introduce children to the wonders of Italy and cultivate a curiosity for global exploration. Grover's charming narrative and educational content make this book a valuable addition to any child's library, sparking a love for learning and a sense of adventure.