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Emilie Poulsson (1853-1939) was an influential American author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, renowned for her contributions to children's literature and education. Her literary style is characterized by engaging narratives intertwined with moral lessons, often presented in a rhythmic and rhyming fashion that appeals to young audiences. A prominent work that showcases Poulsson's style is 'The Runaway Donkey, and Other Rhymes for Children' which encapsulates her talent for crafting delightful and educative verse for kids. Poulsson's writings were not just limited to entertainment; they were designed as pedagogical tools to support early childhood development. Through her lyricism and poignant storytelling, she sought to instill values, stimulate imagination, and promote literacy among children. Her commitment to children's development extended beyond her books, as she was also an advocate for the kindergarten movement in the United States, which aimed at expanding access to early childhood education. Emilie Poulsson's legacy lives on through her literary works and her lasting impact on the field of educational pedagogy for the young.