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It probably depends on the child but poetry comes from all over the world not just in Rome. More specifically, a child who has read about Rome and then travelled to Rome would be most likely to write stories in Rome.
Most of them. There are very few authors who illustrate their own stories, and they're going to be the children's authors who write picture books.
They are not children's stories, but Roman myths which were not intended for children, although most children know them. The stories of Phaeton and Phoebus are alluded to.
Beatrix Potter was an English author of children's stories. Some of most famous characters from her stories are Peter Rabbit and Jemima Puddleduck.
Enid Blyton
Most people who enjoy reading also try writing - it's a natural connection. If something is fun, you want to try it. Children who read for pleasure think about what they have read and want more of the same, so they invent stories about their favorite characters and settings.
Sherlock HolmesSherlock Holmes was a fictional character, and therefore did not write any stories. The narrator of most of the stories was Holmes' friend Dr. John H. Watson though Holmes' character did write two of the 60 stories along with many trifling monographs.The stories were written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and published between 1887 (19th Century) and 1927 (20thCentury.)
Actually Shakespeare wrote very few stories. Most of his plays were written using stories other people had written. The stories he did write, like A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest, were often fairy stories. He also wrote The Merry Wives of Windsor, which is a bawdy farce.
Foxes, snakes, dogs, cats, fish.
Washington Irving wrote 18 stories. He is most well known for his short stories, but also wrote some well known biographies.
Children were often taught to read and write at home by their parents.