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By: James Hosmer Penniman (1860-1931) | |
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Children and Their Books |
By: Grace Greenwood (1823-1904) | |
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Stories of Many Lands |
By: Edwin Pearson | |
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Banbury Chap Books And Nursery Toy Book Literature | |
By: Mary Finley Leonard (1862-) | |
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The Story of the Big Front Door |
By: Eleanor Putnam (1856-1886) | |
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Prince Vance The Story of a Prince with a Court in His Box |
By: John Stuart Thomson (1869-1950) | |
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Fil and Filippa Story of Child Life in the Philippines |
By: Constance Cary Harrison (1843-1920) | |
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The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book
"And now, mamma, until your tea is ready, we know what you must do," said the children, in a breath. "Tell us a story—a 'real, truly' fairy tale, about a giant and a dwarf, lots and lots of fairies, a prince and a beautiful princess with hair to her very feet, a champion with a magic sword, a dragon-chariot, a witch dressed in snake-skin—and, if you can, an ogre. Don't punish anybody but the witch and the ogre; and please don't have any moral, only let everybody 'live in peace and die in a pot of grease,' at the end of it... |
By: Ada [Illustrator] Budell | |
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Stories to Read or Tell from Fairy Tales and Folklore |
By: Edwin Herbert Gomes (1862-) | |
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Children of Borneo |
By: Julie Mathilde Lippmann (1864-) | |
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Dreamland |
By: United States District Court For The Eastern District Of Pennsylvania | |
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Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) Ruling |
By: Ethel Cook Eliot (1890-1972) | |
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Little House in the Fairy Wood
A lonely boy is taken in by the friendly inhabitants of a little house in the woods. Through this adventure, he finds the fairy folk, nature, and happiness. |
By: Charlotte M. Higgins | |
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The Angel Children or, Stories from Cloud-Land |
By: Walter Barnes (1880-) | |
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Types of Children's Literature |
By: Maud Menefee | |
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Child Stories from the Masters Being a Few Modest Interpretations of Some Phases of the Master Works Done in a Child Way |
By: Horace Elisha Scudder (1838-1902) | |
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Seven Little People and their Friends |
By: Charles Moreton | |
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The Maid and the Magpie An Interesting Tale Founded on Facts |
By: Josephine Lawrence (1897?-1978) | |
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Brother and Sister |
By: Fannie E. (Fannie Ellsworth) Newberry (1848-1942) | |
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Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls |
By: Maggie Brown | |
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A Big Temptation |
By: Dhan Gopal Mukerji (1890-1936) | |
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Kari the Elephant
The adventures of an Indian boy and his beloved elephant. Born near Calcutta, Mukerji won the Newbury Medal for children's fiction. |
By: Julia Charlotte Maitland (-1864) | |
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The Doll and Her Friends or Memoirs of the Lady Seraphina |
By: Clayton Edwards | |
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Treasury of Heroes and Heroines
It would be pleasant indeed to gather the characters of this book together and listen to the conversation of wholly different but interested couples—for this is a book of contrasts and has been written as such. Lives of the most dramatic and adventurous quality have been gathered from all corners of the earth, and from every age in history, in such a way that they may cover the widest possible variety of human experience. The publishers believe that such a book would not be complete without some characters that are no less real because they have lived only in the minds of men... |
By: Elizabeth Madox Roberts (1881-1941) | |
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Under the Tree |
By: Clifton Bingham (1859-1913) | |
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The Animals' Rebellion |
By: E. Stuart [Illustrator] Hardy | |
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Laugh and Play A Collection of Original stories |
By: Charles R. Gibson (1870-1931) | |
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The Autobiography of an Electron
"While many scientific men now understand our place in the universe, we electrons are anxious that every person should know the very important part which we play in the workaday world. It was for this reason that my fellow-electrons urged me to write my own biography. I am pleased to say that my relationship with the scribe who has put down my story in the following pages has been of the most friendly description. I have allowed him to place what he calls "The Scribe's Note" at the beginning of each chapter, but it will be understood clearly that these are merely convenient embellishments, and that I am responsible for the story of my own experiences." (Introduction adapted from the text) |
By: James Janeway (1636?-1674) | |
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Stories of Boys and Girls Who Loved the Saviour A Token for Children |
By: Legh Richmond (1772-1827) | |
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The Annals of the Poor |
By: Clara Viebig (1860-1952) | |
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The Son of His Mother |
By: Dandin | |
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Hindoo Tales or the Adventures of Ten Princes
This book describes the adventures of ten Kumaras, i.e., young men, (all of whom are either princes or sons of royal ministers), as narrated by the men themselves. These narratives are replete with accounts of demigods, ghosts, gamblers, intrigues with voluptious women, astonishing coincidences, cockfights, anthropophagy, sorcery, robberies, murders and wars. |
By: Alice Isabel Hazeltine (1878-1959) | |
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Library Work with Children |
By: Henry [Editor] Altemus | |
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The History of Tom Thumb to which are added the stories of the Cat and the Mouse and Fire! Fire! Burn stick! |
By: William Alexander Hammond (1828-1900) | |
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Fasting Girls Their Physiology and Pathology |
By: Henry Kingsley (1830-1876) | |
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The Lost Child |
By: Fannie Hardy Eckstorm (1865-1946) | |
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The Woodpeckers
The Woodpeckers is a wonderful introduction to the world of bird study for the young naturalist, covering such topics as how he finds food, courting, how he builds his nest, the interesting ways he uses his different body parts as tools, among other topics discussed in the book. If you wish to investigate further, the book has a few diagrams and an Appendix that contains more technical information such as detailed descriptions of the different species of North American woodpeckers which were not read as part of this audiobook. |
By: John Chipman Farrar (1896-1974) | |
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Songs for Parents |
By: M. T. W. | |
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Connor Magan's Luck and Other Stories |
By: Walter Aimwell (1822-1859) | |
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Oscar The Boy Who Had His Own Way |
By: Nancy Byrd Turner (1880-) | |
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Zodiac Town The Rhymes of Amos and Ann |
By: Selina Bunbury | |
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Fanny, the Flower-Girl, or, Honesty Rewarded |
By: Mrs. (Pamela Chandler) Colman (1799-1865) | |
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The Pearl Story Book A Collection of Tales, Original and Selected |
By: Jean C. Archer | |
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The Adventures of Samuel and Selina | |
Fishy-Winkle |
By: George Cupples (1839-1898) | |
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Bluff Crag, or, A Good Word Costs Nothing |
By: Pye Henry Chavasse (1810-1879) | |
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Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children |
By: J. G. Kernahan | |
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Tom, Dot and Talking Mouse and Other Bedtime Stories |
By: Thomas Cobb (1854-1932) | |
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The Little Clown |
By: Emily Mayer Higgins | |
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Holidays at the Grange or A Week's Delight Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside |
By: Norman Macleod (1812-1872) | |
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The Gold Thread A Story for the Young |
By: J. W. (John William) Fortescue (1859-1933) | |
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The Drummer's Coat |
By: Elizabeth Davis Leavitt | |
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The Grasshopper Stories |
By: Barbara Hofland (1770-1844) | |
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The Barbadoes Girl
Matilda Sophia Hanson, whose father has recently died in their country of Barbadoes in the West Indies, must live for a time with family friends in England. The Harewood family is astonished at how spoiled, rude, and uneducated the child is. However, with seemingly endless patience and love, they help Matilda work to conquer her bad temper, and become a sensible, good, and well-informed young lady. This story reminds children and adults alike, though you have many battles with yourself, you must never relinquish hope and be assured you will find every victory easier than the last... |
By: Thomas Crane (1843?-) | |
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Abroad |
By: M. A. Glen | |
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The Twelve Magic Changelings |
By: Gertrude P. Dyer | |
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Little Pollie Or a Bunch of Violets |
By: Christopher Pearse Cranch (1813-1892) | |
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The Last of the Huggermuggers |
By: Fanny Coe [editor] (1866-1956) | |
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The Book of Stories for the Storyteller
This is a delightful collection of 43 fairy tales (both old and new), folk lore, myths and real life stories by a variety of authors, brought together by writer Fanny E Coe. They are mostly short and are fun to listen to by children and adults and most teach valuable lessons about life. Some of the stories are: A Legend of the North Wind; How the Robin's Breast became Red; The Little Rabbits; St Christopher; The Necklace of Truth; A Night with Santa Claus; The Wolf-Mother of Saint Ailbe; Pocahontas and How Molly spent her Sixpence |
By: Etta Austin Blaisdell McDonald (1872-) | |
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Rafael in Italy A Geographical Reader |
By: American Sunday School Union | |
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Self-Denial or, Alice Wood, and Her Missionary Society |
By: Ethel Twycross Foster (1881-1963) | |
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Little Tales of the Desert
A six year-old girl named Mary spends Christmas vacation with her parents in the Arizona desert of 1901 or thereabouts. |
By: Effie Power (1873-1969) | |
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Lists of Stories and Programs for Story Hours |
By: Barbara Yechton (1864-1939) | |
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We Ten Or, The Story of the Roses |
By: Esther Bakewell | |
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The Book of One Syllable |
By: A. B. (Artemas Bowers) Muzzey (1802-1892) | |
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The Young Maiden |
By: Fanny Fire-Fly | |
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The Ducks and Frogs, A Tale of the Bogs. |
By: Helen Reid Cross | |
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Humpty Dumpty's Little Son |
By: Eleanor Raper | |
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The Little Girl Lost A Tale for Little Girls |
By: Sabina Cecil | |
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Little Mary Or, The Picture-Book |
By: M. E. S. [Compiler] Wright | |
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Rhymes Old and New : collected by M.E.S. Wright |
By: Frances Bowyer Vaux | |
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Domestic Pleasures, or, the Happy Fire-side |
By: William Heaford Daubney | |
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The Three Additions to Daniel, a Study |
By: Matilda Coxe Evans Stevenson (1849-1915) | |
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The Religious Life of the Zuñi Child |
By: Carrie L. May | |
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Baby Pitcher's Trials Little Pitcher Stories |
By: Evelyn Snead Barnett | |
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Jerry's Reward |
By: Laura [Compiler] Chandler | |
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A Jolly Jingle-Book |
By: Furnley Maurice (1881-1942) | |
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The Bay and Padie Book Kiddie Songs |
By: Ada M. Marzials | |
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More Tales in the Land of Nursery Rhyme |
By: J. W. Keyworth | |
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The Golden Shoemaker or 'Cobbler' Horn |
By: G. M. George | |
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Plain Jane |
By: Isabel Thompson | |
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Pretty Tales for the Nursery |
By: J. Hartley Manners (1870-1928) | |
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Peg O' My Heart |
By: R. W. (Robert W.) [Editor] Shoppell | |
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The Children's Portion |
By: John Dutton Wright (1866-1952) | |
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What the Mother of a Deaf Child Ought to Know
Wright, a pioneer in the education of the deaf, was a strong advocate for acoustic and auricular training. In this little book, he tries to advise the parents of deaf children and reassure them that there can be a successful and happy life for them. |
By: J. J. Grandville (1803-1847) | |
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Comical People |
By: Daniel Wise (1813-1898) | |
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Jessie Carlton The Story of a Girl who Fought with Little Impulse, the Wizard, and Conquered Him | |
Aunt Amy or, How Minnie Brown learned to be a Sunbeam |
By: H.H. Bashford (1880-1961) | |
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Half-Past Bedtime
Ah, the wonderful adventures of Marian after she meets the strange Mr. Jugg. "And who are you, Mr Jugg?" she inquired. "I'm the King of the Bumpies," he replied. When Marian was puzzled there came a little straight line, exactly in the middle, between her two eyebrows. "What are bumpies?" she said. "My hat!" he gasped. "Haven't you ever heard of bumpies?" Marian shook her head. "Oh dear, oh dear!" he sighed. "Have you ever heard of angels?" "Well, of course," said Marian. "Everybody's heard of angels... |
By: Ellen Robena Field | |
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Buttercup Gold And Other Stories
A charming collection of short stories and verses for young children. First published by the Bangor, Maine Kindergarten Association. |
By: Margaret Bruce Clarke | |
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Hunter's Marjory A Story for Girls |
By: M. (Arnaud) Berquin (1747-1791) | |
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind or Intellectual Mirror |
By: Agnes Maule Machar (1837-1927) | |
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Lucy Raymond Or, The Children's Watchword |
By: M. C. Bell | |
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Little Yellow Wang-lo |
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: E. Phillips | |
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Sweets for Leisure Hours Amusing Tales for Little Readers |
By: Ella Fraser Weller | |
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Nestlings A Collection of Poems |
By: Agnes S. Underwood | |
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The Story of a Robin |
By: Samuel Wilberforce (1805-1873) | |
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The Rocky Island and Other Similitudes |
By: Philip Bennett Power (1822-1899) | |
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The One Moss-Rose |