In this story for children aged 5-8, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon learns a lesson in pride and humility through a vivid dream. The dream, interpreted by wise man Daniel
"The Wanderer" is a poignant sonnet that explores themes of isolation, self-discovery, and finding solace amidst the vastness of nature. The narrator, a solitary wanderer, embarks
"Whispers of the Soul" is an elegy that explores the themes of loss, grief, and the afterlife. It delves into the speaker's emotions as they cope with a loved one 's passing, seeking solace in the belief that their spirit continues to exist and provide comfort through whispers from the soul.
In "My daughter Helene," the narrator celebrates the beauty, intelligence, and strength of their daughter, Helene. Through poetic language, they express their admiration for her as she grows, and the pride they feel in witnessing her journey through life.
In "Old Aunt Susan," the speaker fondly reminisces about their warm relationship with their wise and nurturing Aunt Susan, who always had a story to share. Her presence brought joy and life lessons to those around her, leaving a lasting impact on their lives.