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By: Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) | |
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The Second Jungle Book
Kipling shows his love of the sub continent and its people and understanding of their beliefs in these tales. An older Mowgli roams the jungle with his old friends and investigates the ways of his people, a Prime Minister becomes wandering holy man, scavengers tell their tale and we leave India for the far,far north of Canada. | |
Puck of Pook's Hill
Puck of Pook’s Hill is a children’s book by Rudyard Kipling, published in 1906, containing a series of short stories set in different periods of history. The stories are all told to two children living near Pevensey by people magically plucked out of history by Puck. | |
By: Sabina Cecil | |
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Little Mary Or, The Picture-Book
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By: Samuel Wilberforce (1805-1873) | |
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The Rocky Island and Other Similitudes
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By: Sara Cone Bryant (1873-?) | |
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How to Tell Stories to Children, and Some Stories to Tell
Sara Cone Bryant was an educator and storyteller who wrote several books on the importance of oral storytelling to children, and stories to tell children. This volume expounds on her theories and practices of telling stories to children, and provides several examples. Her conversational writing style makes this work as relevant for parents and teachers as it was 90 years ago. | |
Stories to Tell to Children
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Stories to Tell Children Fifty-Four Stories With Some Suggestions For Telling
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By: Sara Ware Bassett (1872-1968) | |
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Story of Wool
Mr. Clark and Donald spend a year out west to the Crescent Ranch in Idaho learning about raising sheep. | |
By: Sarah Cory Rippey | |
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The Goody-Naughty Book
The Goody-Naughty Book was originally published as two books back to back. Opening the book from one end, the reader experiences “The Goody Side” where the children are polite and thoughtful. However, turning the book over and beginning from the other side, one reads “The Naughty Side” where the children are lazy and irritable. These short, moral stories teach children the proper way to behave and that there are consequences if they don’t. | |
By: Sarah S. (Sarah Schoonmaker) Baker (1824-1906) | |
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Little Tora, The Swedish Schoolmistress and Other Stories
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By: Sarah S. Baker (1824-1906) | |
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Aunt Friendly's Picture Book
This book includes the classic alphabet, Sing-A-Song Of Sixpence, The Frog Who Would A Wooing Go, The Three Little Pigs, Puss In Boots, and The Ugly Duckling. Fun for all ages! | |
By: Sarah Stuart Robbins (1817-1910) | |
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Miss Ashton's New Pupil
Marion Park, the daughter of missionaries, is sent to Miss Ashton's boarding school. There she meets with many young girls and together they learn not just lessons in German, Logic, Arithmetic, Latin and Rhetoric, but also life lessons of study habits, lady like manners, self control, thoughtfulness of others, truthfulness, and many other character traits. Join these girls of Montrose Academy as they plunge into the adventures of a secret society, fall into a scrape with the boys of Atherton Academy, and plan many Holiday festivities. | |
By: Selina Bunbury | |
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Fanny, the Flower-Girl, or, Honesty Rewarded
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By: Selma Lagerlöf (1858-1940) | |
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The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
Selma Lagerlöf was born in Vaermland, Sweden, in 1858 and enjoyed a long and very successful career as a writer, receiving the Nobel-Price in Literature in 1909. She died in Vaermland in 1940. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (Orig. Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige) is a famous work of fiction by Selma Lagerlöf, published in two parts in 1906 and 1907. The background for publication was a commission from the National Teachers Association in 1902 to write a geography reader for the public schools... | |
By: Sergey Nikolov | |
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Princess Rose and the Golden Bird
MANUAL OF SURGERY, OXFORD MEDICAL PUBLICATIONSBY ALEXIS THOMSON, F.R.C.S.Ed.PREFACE TO SIXTH EDITION Much has happened since this Manual was last revised, and many surgical lessons have been learned in the hard school of war. Some may yet have to be unlearned, and others have but little bearing on the problems presented to the civilian surgeon. Save in its broadest principles, the surgery of warfare is a thing apart from the general surgery of civil life, and the exhaustive literature now available on every aspect of it makes it unnecessary that it should receive detailed consideration in a manual for students... | |
By: Shepherd Knapp | |
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The Christmas Dinner
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Down the Chimney
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Up the Chimney
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By: Sophie May (1833-1906) | |
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Dotty Dimple Out West
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By: Sophie Ségur (1799-1874) | |
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Old French Fairy Tales
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By: Stella M. Francis | |
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Campfire Girls at Twin Lakes or The Quest of a Summer Vacation
“Girls, I have some great news for you. I’m sure you’ll be interested, and I hope you’ll be as delighted as I am. Come on, all of you. Gather around in a circle just as if we were going to have a Council Fire and I’ll tell you something that will—that will—Teddy Bear your teeth.” A chorus of laughter, just a little derisive, greeted Katherine Crane’s enigmatical figure of speech. The merriment came from eleven members of Flamingo Camp Fire, who proceeded to form an arc of a circle in front of the speaker on the hillside grass plot near the white canvas tents of the girls’ camp. (Gutenberg) | |
Campfire Girls In The Allegheny Mountains or, A Christmas Success Against Odds
The Camp Fire Girls books is a series of fiction novels written for children by various authors from 1912 into the 1930s. (Wikipedia) | |
By: Susan Coolidge (1835-1905) | |
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What Katy Did at School
The continuing story of Katy Carr, recounting the time she spent at boarding school with her sister Clover. | |
Clover
Clover is the fourth book in the popular What Katy Did series. After Katy's wedding, the focus shifts to her little sister Clover. Their brother Phil encounters serious illness in the winter, and Dr. Carr sends him with Clover to the mountains of Colorado. Clarence Page, their naughty cousin from the other books, lives nearby. He is a rancher now with an attractive English partner, Geoff Templestowe, whom Clover falls for.Other books in the series areWhat Katy DidWhat Katy Did at SchoolWhat Katy Did NextIn the High Valley | |
Not Quite Eighteen
Not Quite Eighteen is a delightful collection of children’s stories that range from moral to whimsical. From unfinished fairy tales and daydreams about a pony who kept shop to a lesson on presence of mind, these anecdotes will entertain as well as improve the mind. ( | |
Nine Little Goslings
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By: Susan Warner (1819-1885) | |
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The Carpenter's Daughter
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Melbourne House
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Hills of the Shatemuc
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Melbourne House, Volume 1
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By: T. W. H. Crosland (1865-1924) | |
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The Motor Car Dumpy Book The Dumpy Books for Children #32
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The Old Man's Bag
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