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A collection of illustrated moral poems for children that dramatize common childhood faults through short, comic fables and cautionary rhymes. Each vignette depicts a child whose neglect, pride, curiosity, laziness, whining, or reckless play produces exaggerated, often grim consequences, and the narrative frame emphasizes corrective outcomes. Bright, occasionally macabre illustrations accompany each tale, while the verses alternate between playful language and plain admonition to teach lessons about cleanliness, obedience, safety, and modest behavior.
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