THE LITTLE PRINCESS IN THE WOOD - the Adventures of Princess Rosemary


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The Little Princess in the Wood is a very beautifully illustrated and enchanting story for younger children about the adventures of little Princess Rosemary who, on a summer's day, goes on an adventure in the woods, where she meets forest beings, animals and birds. After slipping out the castle early one morning, she meets six little Dew Children who help her with her morning routine and feed her breakfast before disappearing in a puff of vapour once the sun had fully risen. She attends a school where her desk is an old tree stump and her teacher is Master Crow. After school is out she wonders through the forest and has more adventures. What adventures you ask? Well you’ll have to download the book and read them for yourself! 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. =============== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Little Princess in the Wood, adventure, childrens story, fairy tale, fable, folklore, myths, legends, storyteller, animals, beak, beggar, birds, blackberries, branches, brave, brook, brown-caps, bunny, cakes, castle, Caw, Children, crimson, Crow, crown, dawn, Dewdrop, Diamond, Evergreen, fair, fawn, frolic, glade, Glisten, golden, happy, hares, honey, hop, joy, knights, ladies, lanterns, lovely, Master, meadow, merry, Moss-boys, Moss-cap, moss-jelly, oak, Pearl, pencil, perch, Princess Rosemary, Queen, Rainbow, red-caps, rim, rose-tree, sang, scamper, silly, Sing, slate, sleepy, Sparkle, SPRING, squirrel, Star, strawberries, summer, sun, towers, upstairs, vanish, Velvet, Whisk, white-caps, wild, wing, wood,




A LITTLE PRINCESS - The book the film was based upon by Frances Hodgson Burnett


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This is the story of “Sara Crewe”. But, stories are something like letters and a great deal more had happened at Miss Minchin’s than anyone actually realised. In this story there was a little girl whose name was Lottie, who was an amusing little person; there was a hungry scullery-maid who was Sara’s adoring friend; Ermengarde was much more entertaining than she had seemed at first; things happened in the garret which had never been hinted at in the book; and a certain gentleman whose name was Melchisedec was an intimate friend of Sara’s who should never have been left out of the story, even if he had only walked into it in time. He and Becky and Lottie lived at Miss Minchin’s. They were as real as Sara, and it was careless of them not to come out of the story shadowland and say, “Here I am—tell about me.” But they did not—which was their fault. People who live in a story, ought to come forward at the beginning and tap the writing person on the shoulder and say, “Hallo, what about me?” If they don’t, no one can be blamed but themselves and their slouching, idle ways. But what actually happened at Miss Minchin’s? Well you’ll have to download this book and read all the happenings for yourself. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. ---------------------------- KEYWORDS/TAGS: A Little Princess, Sara Crewe, Lottie, Miss Minchin’s, Lottie, Ermengarde, Garret, Melchisedec, shadowland, wealthy, losses, poor, beggar, French Lesson, Becky, Diamond Mines, Attic, Indian Gentleman, Ram Dass, Other Side, Wall, Heard And Saw, Magic, Child, Anne, not dreaming, abashed, tea-party, children, crowded, clamoured, cry, sparrows, twittered, hop, beggar girl, huddle, in the corner, gazing into the fire, World War 1, WWI,New York City, daughter, Captain Richard Crewe, movie, play, film, aristocrat, India, cook, Mabel, servant, locket, Charles Randolph,




THE SECRET GARDEN - A story of adventure, discovery and redemption


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At the turn of the 20th C., Mary Lennox is a neglected and unloved 10-year-old. Born in India to wealthy British parents who never wanted her, ignored she is cared for by native servants. She becomes spoiled and demanding. A Cholera epidemic kills Mary's parents, the surviving servants flee the house leaving Mary. Discovered by British soldiers who place her in the temporary care of an English clergyman. She is later sent to England to live with her uncle, Archibald Craven, whom her father's sister Lilias married. He lives on the Yorkshire Moors in a large English country house, Misselthwaite Manor. When arriving at Misselthwaite she discovers Lilias Craven is dead and that Mr Craven is a hunchback. At first, Mary is sour and rude. She dislikes her new home, the people and the bleak moor on which it sits. Eventually she befriends her maid Martha, who tells about Lilias, who would spend hours in a walled garden growing roses. Lilias Craven died after an accident in the garden ten years prior. The devastated Archibald locked the garden and buried the key. Mary starts searching for the secret garden. Her ill manners recede and she comes to enjoy the company of Martha, the gardener Ben Weatherstaff, and a friendly robin redbreast. Her health and attitude improve and she grows stronger as she explores the estate gardens. Mary wonders about the secret garden and about mysterious cries that echo through the house at night. One day the robin draws her attention to an area of broken soil. Here Mary finds the key to the locked garden, and she discovers the door to the garden. She asks Martha for garden tools, which she sends with Dickon, her brother, who spends most of his time out on the moors. Mary and Dickon take a liking to each other. Dickon has a kind way with animals and a good nature. Eager to absorb his gardening knowledge, Mary tells him about the secret garden. One night, Mary hears the cries again and follows them through the house. She is startled to find a boy of her age named Colin, who lives is hidden away, and discovers that they are cousins, Colin being the son of Archibald. He suffers from an unspecified spinal problem which precludes him from walking and spend all of his time in bed. He, like Mary, has grown spoiled and demanding, with servants obeying his every whim in order to prevent his hysterical tantrums. Mary visits him every day that week, distracting him from his troubles with stories of the moor, Dickon and his animals, and the secret garden. Mary finally confides that she has access to the secret garden, and Colin asks to see it. Colin is put into his wheelchair and brought outside into the secret garden. It is the first time he has been outdoors for several years and the first time he has seen the garden. And then what happens? You’ll have to download and read this book for yourself to find out ALL that happens! -------------------------------- A classic of English children's literature, the Secret Garden was first filmed in 1919 and again in 1949. The most famous edition of the film was made in 1993. ------------------------------- KEYWORDS/TAGS: Secret Garden, Mary Lennox, Martha, India, discovery, dreary, Colin Craven, Archibald, Dickon, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Book, Movie, Magical, Wonderous, Adventure, achieve, transformation, wheelchair, paralysed, explore, animals, Yorkshire Moors, Left Alone, Mistress Mary Quite Contrary, The Cry in the Corridor, The Key of the Garden, Robin, Show the Way, directions, Strange House, Mansion, Misselthwaite Manor, Nest, Missel Thrush, Lilias, Bit of Earth, Young Rajah, Nest Building, Tantrum, Waste No Time, Live Forever, Ben Weatherstaff, Sun set, Laugh, The Curtain, Mother, In the Garden, Kate Maberly, Heydon Prowse, Andrew Knott, Maggie Smith,




BARTY CRUSOE AND HIS MAN SATURDAY- A Boy's adventure on a desert island with a magical Wolf


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Barty Crusoe And His Man Friday is the story of a young boy named Barty for short, or Bartholomew Herbert Hubert Ellecompane, who after reading Robinson Crusoe, decides he wants to experience life on a desert island. He has a magical friend, the Good Wolf, who's able to make that happen for him. What kind of adventures did Barty Have? I mean, it’s a desert island after all…? It can’t be THAT big can it? Did he meet anyone else on the island and exactly what did they do? Well, you’ll have to download and read this book to find out just what Barty and the Good Wolf got up to! 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charity. --------------------------------------------- KEYWORDS/TAGS: Barty Crusoe and his Man Saturday, Herbert, Hubert, Ellecompane, Good Wolf, Robinson Crusoe, action, Adventure, desert island, Snow Feast, hands and knees, gaze, draw nearer, closer, pirates, row, rowboat, oars, shore, captain, sarcasm, sarcastic, Pirate Captain, hat, flourish, attack, won, win, magical wolf, coconuts, cocoanuts, drowsy, sleep, jet black, monkey, appetite, tropical storm, house, shelter, Chattery-chattery, chat-chat, monkey speak, white sparkling sand, Cave, leaf man, Blue Crest, blue parrot, cutlass, sword, curly black moustache, Daggers and blood, Perfectly Polite Pirates, Baboo Bajorum,




THE WATER BABIES - A Children's Classic


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The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby is a children's novel by Charles Kingsley between 1862–63. It is written as part satire, satirising the events of the period. The book’s protagonist is Tom, a young chimney sweep, who falls into a river after encountering an upper-class girl named Ellie and being chased out of her house. There he appears to drown and is transformed into a "water-baby", as he is told by a caddisfly—an insect that sheds its skin—and begins his moral education. Tom embarks on a series of adventures and lessons, and enjoys the community of other water-babies on Saint Brendan's Island once he proves himself a moral creature. The major spiritual leaders in his new world are the fairies Mrs. Doasyouwouldbedoneby (a reference to the Golden Rule), Mrs. Bedonebyasyoudid, and Mother Carey. Weekly, Tom is allowed the company of Ellie, who eventually becomes a water-baby as well. Grimes, his old master, drowns as well, and in his final adventure, Tom travels to the end of the world to attempt to help the man where he is being punished for his misdeeds. Tom helps Grimes to find repentance, and Grimes will be given a second chance if he can successfully perform a final penance. By proving his willingness to do things he does not like, if they are the right things to do, Tom earns himself a return to human form, and becomes "a great man of science" who "can plan railways, design steam-engines, electric telegraphs, rifled guns, and so forth". He and Ellie are united, although the book states (perhaps jokingly) that they never marry, claiming that in fairy tales, no one beneath the rank of prince and princess ever marries. The book ends with the caveat that it is only a fairy tale, and the reader is to believe none of it, "even if it is true." Initially published in serial form Macmillan's Magazine, it was first published in its entirety in 1863. The story is thematically concerned with Christian redemption, though Kingsley also uses the book to argue that England treats its poor badly, and to question child labour, among other themes. ================ KEYWORDS/TAGS: Water Babies, fairy tale, land babies, childrens novel, childrens stories, Charles kingsley, satire, magical, enchanting, adventure, underwater, under sea, dragonfly, Land Babies, Water-Babies, Down To The Sea, Fairies, Tom, St. Brandans Isle, Leap Frog, Jump, Little White Lady, Give Chase, Lizards, Bathe, Old Dame, Cool, Clear Water, Pterodactyles, Cramchild, Queen, Learn, Old Salmon, Wicked, Old Otter, Coasting, Point Of Rock, Champagne, Swam, Buoy, Terns, Lazy Sunfish, Distinguished, Lobster, Professor, Ptthmllnsprts, Wise Man, Leap Frog, Town Clerk, White Sand, Inshore, Fishes, Nursery Maid, Nasty Old Monk, Ellie, Surprise, Warm Springs, Light Summer, Flapdoodle Tree, Eft, Pond, Beasts of the Sea, Grand Old Lady, Quakeress, Good Crow, Water Dog, Jellyfish, Mackerel, Epimetheus, Pandora, Old Mother Shipton, Great Sea serpent, Philosophers, Gotham, Spectacles, Poor Turnip Sun, Mr. Grimes, Bandage, Black Cedars, folklore, fantasy, waterfall, Caddisfly. education, Mrs. Doasyouwouldbedoneby, Golden Rule, Mrs. Bedonebyasyoudid, Mother Carey,




SOLARIO THE TAILOR and His Tales Of The Magic Doublet


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The sequel to The Enchanted Forest, “Solario The Tailor And His Tales Of The Magic Doublet” is equally enchanting and full of the author’s imaginations! The stories in this book are interconnected adventures told by one of the characters. In addition, all the princes, princesses, queens, and kings from The Enchanted Forest are present, and they make comments as they listen to Solario's stories. Even though the illustrations are old fashioned and quaint, if you like clever and imaginative and old-fashioned stories (the best kind) the book comes highly recommended. The six adventures in this volume are: The Story Of The Old Man In The Spangled Coat Alb The Unicorn The Son Of The Tailor Of Oogh The Ragpicker And The Princess The City Of Dead Leaves The Enchanted Highwayman 10% of the profit from the sale of this book is donated to charities. ============== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Enchanted Forest, Solario, Tailor, Tales, Stories, Children’s Stories, fables, folklore, fairy tales, Magic, Magic Doublet, old man, spangled coat, alb, unicorn, son, tailor of oogh, ragpicker, princess, prince, king, queen, palace, castle, city, dead leaves, enchanted, highwayman, adventures, action, enchanting, travel, begin, storyteller, plying the needle. old beggar, buy, purchase, Mortimer, Executioner, measure, suit, master peddler, Babadag, Beauty, tatters, shadow, ooze, one-armed, sorcerer, pluck, feather, stork, genie, fly away, Tush, sister, boy, girl, swing, toss, out to sea, trusty blade, hold, held, high, take, steal, money,




The Pink Fairy Book


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Contains fairy tales from around the world.




The Wolf Princess


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A captivating, atmospheric mystery set in the crystalline winterland of Russia. Abandoned in a blinding blizzard in the wintry wilds of Russia, Sophie Smith fears for her life. But just like in a fairy tale, a princess comes to her rescue: the beautiful, exotic Anna Volkonskaya. Over a river of ice in a horse-drawn sleigh, she brings Sophie and her friends to a magnificent, if weathered, winter palace. At first, Sophie is enchanted by Princess Anna's stories of long-ago royalty, of white wolves and gray diamonds. But when the princess takes a particular interest in her, Sophie grows concerned. What is her place in the sinister mystery that surrounds her? Even as the wind and wolves howl outside, is she more in danger now, a prisoner of the palace, than she ever was lost in the snow?




Pancakes for Breakfast


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A collection of children's books on the subject of food and nutrition.







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