Life is different now. Mother doesn’t write stories because she gets money from Jim’s grandfather. She’s got time to teach the children. She plays games with them, too, and tells them stories. Jim and… more →
Nice to Meet You!Lisa Hill wrote 2 days ago: The Railway Children, written by Edith Nesbit in 1906, is one of those classic children’s book … more →
tuulenhaiven wrote 1 month ago: It’s a tea towel!! I know I shouldn’t have checked my Google Reader one last time before … more →
Billy wrote 2 months ago: Forget that gubbins about that American werewolf, I happen to think her greatest work is the Railway … more →
yorktheatreroyal wrote 4 months ago: Seen our production of The Railway Children? Moved by the magical ending? Inspired to tell all your … more →
Pablo wrote 6 months ago: Life is different now. Mother doesn’t write stories because she gets money from Jim’s grandfather. S … more →
Pablo wrote 7 months ago: The farmer carries Jim into the house and puts him on Peter’s bed. Mother calls the doctor. … more →
Pablo wrote 7 months ago: One day, the children have a picnic near the railway. They see three boys. The boys are running into … more →
Pablo wrote 7 months ago: Chapter 8: Good News Ten days pass. Then the old gentleman sends a telegram to Alexander. “You … more →
Pablo wrote 7 months ago: Chapter 6: The Russian Writer One morning, Mother goes to London to sell more stories. The children … more →
Pablo wrote 8 months ago: The children make a big sign for the old gentleman. It says: WE MUST TALK TO YOU AT THE STATION! Bob … more →
Pablo wrote 8 months ago: Chapter 3: Peter’s Plan Peter remembers that there’s a lot of coal next to the railway s … more →
Pablo wrote 8 months ago: Mrs Selby and the children go to the country by train. It’s night when they get there, and the … more →
Pablo wrote 8 months ago: Roberta, Peter and Phyllis Selby lived with their parents in a beautiful house in London. Their pare … more →
Pablo wrote 9 months ago: Reader for the 3rd term: ‘The Railway Children’, by E. Nesbit, Burlington Books 1º E.S. … more →
tuulenhaiven wrote 9 months ago: I am grateful that my library has the whole Green Knowe series, but I will have to start utilizing t … more →
colinlaidlaw wrote 10 months ago: Here is a collection of portraits of the street children and Bal Shaka staff in Patna. Click on th … more →
outonbluesix wrote 1 year ago: What, though, of the less popular examples? Well, they tend to end up being sold off for twenty penc … more →
katyboo1 wrote 1 year ago: After lunch today we took the kids to the park on their bikes. While they were running about and Ta … more →
33pig wrote 1 year ago: Carry On Leonidas Like a Robert Mapplethorpe Exhibition with moving pictures, Zach Snyder of comic-t … more →