Selected Lullabies by Eugene Field

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By Elizabeth Taylor Posted on Dec 22, 2025
In Category - Work Habits
Field, Eugene, 1850-1895 Field, Eugene, 1850-1895
English
Ever wondered what the moon sees when it watches over sleeping children? That's the quiet magic at the heart of 'Selected Lullabies' by Eugene Field. Forget stuffy poetry—this collection feels like a whispered secret between generations. It’s not about grand adventures, but the tiny, tender world that exists at bedtime. The ‘conflict’ here is gentle: the loving struggle to guide a child from the day's wonders into the calm of dreams, battling imaginary dragons of wakefulness with nothing but rhyme and rhythm. If you've ever rocked a child to sleep or just need a moment of pure, nostalgic peace, these poems are a warm blanket for the soul.
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This isn't a book with a plot in the traditional sense. Think of it as a visit to a quieter, softer time. Selected Lullabies gathers Eugene Field's most beloved bedtime poems, like the famous 'Wynken, Blynken, and Nod,' where three children sail off in a wooden shoe among the stars. Other poems gently personify the moon, ask playful questions of a drowsy child, or describe the cozy safety of a nursery at night. The 'story' in each poem is the universal journey from wakefulness to sleep, guided by a parent's love and a sprinkle of imagination.

Why You Should Read It

I picked this up on a whim and found myself completely disarmed. Field’s genius is in his simplicity. He captures the profound love and slight melancholy of watching a child grow, all within a few rhyming lines. Reading these aloud, you can feel the rhythm meant to soothe a restless little one. It’s a direct line to a feeling we often rush past—the sacred quiet of bedtime. This book reminded me that poetry doesn't have to be complicated to be powerful; sometimes, its job is just to be a gentle, reassuring voice in the dark.

Final Verdict

This collection is a treasure for parents, grandparents, or anyone who works with young children. It’s also perfect for readers who enjoy classic, accessible poetry that prioritizes heart over complexity. If you're feeling nostalgic or overwhelmed by the modern world, spending twenty minutes with Field’s lullabies is a wonderful reset. Keep it on your nightstand for those times you need a literary hug.



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Patricia Thomas
1 year ago

Simply put, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Exceeded all my expectations.

Andrew Young
2 months ago

Wow.

Sandra Thomas
1 year ago

Thanks for the recommendation.

Brian Johnson
4 months ago

Beautifully written.

Liam Gonzalez
2 years ago

The formatting on this digital edition is flawless.

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