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Four Little Blossoms on Apple Tree Island by Mabel C. Hawley is a delightful children's book that takes readers on an exciting adventure filled with friendship, courage, and exploration. Set in a picturesque island, the story follows the four young protagonists, Jean, Vicki, Charley, and Mabel, as they embark on a summer vacation with their families.

Right from the start, the author vividly describes the serene beauty of Apple Tree Island, capturing the readers' imagination and transporting them to this enchanting place. The writing style is engaging and age-appropriate, making it accessible for young readers while still offering depth to keep older ones interested.

The characters in the book truly steal the show. Each Blossom child has their own distinct personality, making them relatable and endearing. Jean, the responsible and caring older sister, takes on the role of the group's leader, while Vicki, the mischievous and lively middle child, adds a playful element to their escapades. Charley, the intelligent and adventurous brother, brings a level-headedness to the group, and Mabel, the youngest and sweetest Blossom, is a delightful source of innocence and wonder.

As the story progresses, the four children stumble upon a mysterious clue that leads them to uncover an old pirate legend, triggering their curiosity and sense of adventure. Determined to solve the mystery, the Blossom children embark on a thrilling journey, encountering obstacles and dangerous situations along the way. These moments of suspense and excitement will keep readers captivated and eager to turn the pages.

One of the book's biggest strengths lies in its positive portrayal of family dynamics and values. The Blossom children share a loving and supportive bond with their parents, who encourage their curiosity and independence while keeping them safe. This emphasis on family values and teamwork is a refreshing element in today's literature.

Furthermore, the book subtly imparts important life lessons to its readers. Through the Blossom children's experiences, they learn valuable lessons about trust, resilience, and the power of friendship. These lessons are seamlessly embedded within the narrative and offer young readers a chance to reflect on their own actions and choices.

The pacing of the story is well-balanced, with moments of action interspersed with quieter, introspective scenes. Additionally, the author's attention to detail in describing Apple Tree Island and its surroundings helps create a vivid mental image for readers, fostering their connection to the setting.

In conclusion, Four Little Blossoms on Apple Tree Island is a charming and engaging book that will capture the imaginations of young readers. With its well-rounded characters, exciting plot, and valuable life lessons, this children's book is a delightful addition to any library. Whether it's for a cozy bedtime read or a fun adventure during summer vacation, this book is sure to entertain and inspire young readers.

First Page:

FOUR LITTLE BLOSSOMS ON APPLE TREE ISLAND

BY

MABEL C. HAWLEY

AUTHOR OF "FOUR LITTLE BLOSSOMS AT BROOKSIDE FARM," "FOUR LITTLE BLOSSOMS AT OAK HILL SCHOOL," ETC.

ILLUSTRATED BY WALTER F. RODGERS

CONTENTS

I THE NEW CAR

II BOBBY HAS A PLAN

III HOW THE PLAN WORKED

IV TWADDLES' GRASSHOPPER

V APPLE TREE ISLAND

VI ERRANDS IN TOWN

VII BEGINNING THE JOURNEY

VIII OLD BROOKSIDE FRIENDS

IX ON THE WAY AGAIN

X ON THE ISLAND

XI A DAMP ADVENTURE

XII SUNNY SUMMER DAYS

XIII A SIGNAL FOR HELP

XIV THE RESCUE

XV BOBBY'S GREAT DISCOVERY

CHAPTER I

THE NEW CAR

Half of a small boy protruded from the oven, his stout tan shoes waving convulsively.

"Twaddles!" Nora coming into her orderly kitchen was amazed. "Glory be, child, are you making toast of yourself?"

The shoes gave a final wriggle and Twaddles deftly backed out of the oven, turning to show a flushed face and a pair of dark, dancing eyes.

"What are ye doing?" insisted Norah curiously. "The sponge cake was baked and put away hours ago."

"Oh, I don't want any of your sponge cake," Twaddles assured her loftily, forgetting, perhaps, the many times he had hung around the kitchen door during Norah's baking and teased for "just one bite." "I'm life saving, Norah... Continue reading book >>




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