
Mary E. Burt (1850–1918)
Author of The Children's Library: Poems
About the Author
Works by Mary E. Burt
Stories from Plato and Other Classic Writers: Hesiod, Homer, Aristophanes, Ovid, Catullus, and Pliny (1896) 25 copies
Prose that every child should know; a selection of the best prose of all times for young people 3 copies
İthaka Kahramanı Odysseus 1 copy
Poems that every child should know; a selection of the best poems of all times for young people 1 copy
The boy general: story of the life of Major-General George A. Custer, as told by Elizabeth B. Custer 1 copy
Stories of Old Greece 1 copy
Associated Works
The Boy General: Story Of The Life Of Major-General George A. Custer (1901) (1201) — Editor — 6 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Burt, Mary Elizabeth
- Birthdate
- 1850-06-14
- Date of death
- 1918
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, USA
- Places of residence
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
Poems That Every Child Should Know: A Selection of the Best Poems of All Times for Young People by Mary E. Burt
Soars over the heads, of all of us. At the turn of the last century, kids would memorize this stuff.
Summary
The first poem is Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, a classic poem. This is a poem seemingly written from a child’s viewpoint wondering what the stars really are. This poem shows how the stars are almost made into people and how they never shut their eyes or go away until the sun comes up.
Personal Reaction
I grew up hearing this poem. Until today I never realized that it was a poem and not a nursery rhyme. I love this poem, and most children that I know all know at least the first show more half.
Classroom Extension
1. Make out own stars.
2. Rhyming words.
Summary
The second poem is Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite, a poem with a lesson. The lesson is that although barking and biting is in a dog’s nature, it is not supposed to be in children’s. Their little hands were not meant to get angry or hurt others.
Personal Reaction
I have never heard this poem before today, but I think that it’s a great poem for children to hear, especially if they are having a problem treating others kindly.
Classroom Extension
1. Talk about manners, and how we use them. Talk about how to treat others.
2. Anatomy- How else are we different from dogs? show less
The first poem is Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, a classic poem. This is a poem seemingly written from a child’s viewpoint wondering what the stars really are. This poem shows how the stars are almost made into people and how they never shut their eyes or go away until the sun comes up.
Personal Reaction
I grew up hearing this poem. Until today I never realized that it was a poem and not a nursery rhyme. I love this poem, and most children that I know all know at least the first show more half.
Classroom Extension
1. Make out own stars.
2. Rhyming words.
Summary
The second poem is Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite, a poem with a lesson. The lesson is that although barking and biting is in a dog’s nature, it is not supposed to be in children’s. Their little hands were not meant to get angry or hurt others.
Personal Reaction
I have never heard this poem before today, but I think that it’s a great poem for children to hear, especially if they are having a problem treating others kindly.
Classroom Extension
1. Talk about manners, and how we use them. Talk about how to treat others.
2. Anatomy- How else are we different from dogs? show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 19
- Also by
- 4
- Members
- 166
- Popularity
- #127,844
- Rating
- 4.1
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 34








