Description
By: Robert Gordon Anderson
Seven O’Clock Stories by Robert Gordon Anderson is a delightful collection of short stories designed to be read aloud to children at bedtime. Each story is engaging and filled with charm, perfect for capturing the imagination of young readers. The tales are well-written and easy to follow, making them ideal for children who may have shorter attention spans. Anderson’s writing style is simple yet captivating, and the stories have a timeless quality that will appeal to both kids and adults alike. Overall, Seven O’Clock Stories is a wonderful book to read with children before bedtime, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for charming and entertaining stories to share with their little ones.
Book Description:
“Not once upon a time but just now, in a white house by the side of a road, live three happy children.
Their mother and father gave them very odd names, for two old uncles and one aunt, which pleased the old people very much. Their names are all written in the big family Bible,–Jehosophat Green, Marmaduke Green, and Hepzebiah Green.”
So begins this collection of bedtime stories for children, one each night for twenty days, involving these three happy children and their playmates.