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The Heroines Every Child Should Know

Hamilton Wright Mabie, Kate Stephens

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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In 'The Heroines Every Child Should Know' by Hamilton Wright Mabie and Kate Stephens, readers are introduced to a collection of stories featuring some of the most iconic female characters from fairy tales and folklore. The book blends storytelling with moral lessons, providing children with engaging narratives that also offer valuable insights into human nature. Mabie and Stephens employ a simple yet captivating style of writing that appeals to young audiences, making this book a classic in children's literature. The stories highlight themes of courage, kindness, and perseverance, making them both educational and entertaining for readers of all ages. Mabie and Stephens' work contributes to an important literary tradition that emphasizes the importance of storytelling in shaping children's moral values and imagination. 'The Heroines Every Child Should Know' is a timeless collection that continues to captivate and inspire readers today.
Available since: 12/17/2020.
Print length: 194 pages.

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