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By: John W. (John William) Ivimey (1868-) | |
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Complete Version of ye Three Blind Mice
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By: Daphne [Editor] Dale | |
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Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad
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By: Grace Brooks Hill | |
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The Corner House Girls at School
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By: Harriet T. (Harriet Theresa) Comstock (1860-) | |
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The Shield of Silence
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By: Maud Lindsay (1874-1941) | |
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Story-teller
Are you a story teller? Almost all of us are, you know. Well, these 12 stories were written by Maud Lindsay to be told by someone who can weave the magic thread of speech into a performance that will hold the children spellbound. And we don't need to be perfect, just willing to tell a story; that is really all children ask, someone willing to tell a story. 8 of Librivox's Story tellers have volunteered to tell these enchanting tales (and sometimes sing the sweet little melodies that are included... | |
By: Mabell S. C. Smith (1864-1942) | |
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Ethel Morton's Holidays
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By: Shepherd Knapp | |
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The Christmas Dinner
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Down the Chimney
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By: Margaret Gatty (1809-1873) | |
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Aunt Judy's Tales
This is a collection of six short stories by Margaret Gatty, writing as Mrs. Alfred Gatty. All told by 'an elder girl' in a large family to the 8 little ones gathered around. "There is not a more charming sight in the domestic world, than that of an elder girl in a large family, amusing what are called the little ones. "How could mamma have ventured upon that cosy nap in the arm-chair by the fire, if she had been harassed by wondering what the children were about? Whereas, as it was, she had overheard No... | |
By: Shepherd Knapp | |
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Up the Chimney
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By: L. (Laura) Valentine (-1899) | |
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Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers
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By: Augusta Stevenson (1869-1976) | |
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Children's Classics in Dramatic Form
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By: Inez Haynes Gillmore (1873-1970) | |
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Maida's Little Shop
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By: M. [Illustrator] Richter | |
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Child-Land Picture-Pages for the Little Ones
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By: Matilda Chaplin Ayrton (1846-1883) | |
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Child-Life in Japan and Japanese Child Stories
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By: Honor C. Appleton (1879-1951) | |
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Dumpy Proverbs Dumpy Books for Children #24
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By: John T. Trowbridge (1827-1916) | |
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The Young Surveyor; or Jack on the Prairies
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By: Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949) | |
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Blue Bird for Children
One of the strongest pieces of imaginative writing for children that the past decade has produced and one of the most delicate and beautiful of all times, is "The Blue Bird," by Maurice Maeterlinck, written as a play, and very successfully produced on the stage. Georgette Leblanc (Madame Maurice Maeterlinck), has rendered this play in story form for children, under the title "The Children's Blue Bird," and in this form it has now been carefully edited and arranged for schools. On the night of Christmas a boy and a girl, Tyltil and Mytil, are visited by Fairy Berilyuna... | |
By: Rosalie Vrylina Halsey | |
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Forgotten Books of the American Nursery A History of the Development of the American Story-Book
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By: Edouard Laboulaye (1811-1883) | |
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Laboulaye's Fairy Book
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By: Anna Bartlett Warner (1824-1915) | |
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The Gold of Chickaree
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By: Universal House of Justice | |
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A Compilation on Bahá'í Education
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By: H. L. (Henry Louis) Stephens (1824-1882) | |
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Death and Burial of Poor Cock Robin
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By: Clara de Chatelain (1807-1876) | |
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Up! Horsie! An Original Fairy Tale
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By: John Rae (1882-1963) | |
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Grasshopper Green and the Meadow Mice
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By: Gabrielle E. (Gabrielle Emilie) Jackson (1861-) | |
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Peggy Stewart at School
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By: Frances Jenkins Olcott (1872-1963) | |
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Good Stories for Holidays
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By: Felix Leigh | |
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London Town
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By: Carolyn Sherwin Bailey (1875-1961) | |
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Tell Me Another Story The Book of Story Programs
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By: Mrs. (Mary Martha) Sherwood (1775-1851) | |
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The Young Lord and Other Tales to which is added Victorine Durocher
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By: Gertrude Weld Arnold | |
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A Mother's List of Books for Children
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By: L. P. Hubbard (?-?) | |
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Little Book for a Little Cook
This charming little book compiles together a number of recipes, set out in an easy to understand manner, along with a poetic story about the stages of bread production. This book was produced as a promotional for a flour production company called Pillsbury. This is a "modern" update compared to the original edition of the book. This version has exact oven temperature settings for each recipe included in a preface for the book, along with more precise suggestions for the baking time. The book has been written for children, however I am certain that adults could enjoy the book equally as much as a child would. | |