La chanson des joujoux by Jules Jouy

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By Sylvia Cooper Posted on Jan 2, 2026
In Category - The Quiet Corner
Jouy, Jules, 1855-1897 Jouy, Jules, 1855-1897
French
Ever wonder what your childhood toys would say if they could talk? That's the charming premise of Jules Jouy's 'La Chanson des Joujoux' (The Song of the Toys). This isn't a single story, but a collection of poems where forgotten dolls, worn-out soldiers, and lonely rocking horses get a voice. Through their playful, and sometimes surprisingly poignant, verses, they tell us about their lives with children—the joy, the rough play, and the quiet sadness of being left behind. It's a short, sweet read that will make you look at your old toy box in a whole new light.
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Jules Jouy's La Chanson des Joujoux is a collection of poems from the late 19th century, but it feels timeless. The book doesn't have a traditional plot. Instead, it's like opening a trunk in the attic and listening to each toy tell its tale.

The Story

Each poem is a monologue from a different toy. A brave tin soldier laments his chipped paint and lost comrades. A once-favorite doll, now missing an eye, remembers the gentle hands that held her. A spinning top boasts of its dizzying glory days. Together, they create a chorus of forgotten playthings, sharing their memories of laughter, adventure, and the inevitable moment they were put away for good.

Why You Should Read It

What struck me was how these simple poems pack an emotional punch. Jouy gives these objects real personality. It's not just nostalgia; it's a clever look at childhood, memory, and how we assign value to things. The toys aren't bitter, just observant. Their gentle complaints and proud recollections made me smile and feel a little ache for my own old action figures gathering dust somewhere.

Final Verdict

This is a perfect little book for a quiet afternoon. If you enjoy whimsical poetry, have a soft spot for childhood memories, or just want something different from a typical novel, give it a try. It's also a great pick for parents to share with older kids—it might just inspire them to go play with something that doesn't need batteries.



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