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Kid's Treasury: 99 Classic Children's Books to Enlighten and Educate - Rootabaga Pigeons The Good Crow's Happy Shop Little Mitchell Nobody's Girl The Magic Fishbone Slovenly Betsy The monster-hunters etc - cover

Kid's Treasury: 99 Classic Children's Books to Enlighten and Educate - Rootabaga Pigeons The Good Crow's Happy Shop Little Mitchell Nobody's Girl The Magic Fishbone Slovenly Betsy The monster-hunters etc

William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, John Bunyan, E. Nesbit, Johanna Spyri, John Habberton, Neltje Blanchan, Hector Malot, James Otis, Edward Stratemeyer, Mary Lamb, Charles Lamb, Oliver Optic, Heinrich Hoffmann, Karl Friedrich Becker, Mary Macgregor, Padraic Colum, G. E. Mitton, Bernadine Bailey, Evelyn Sharp, Jesse Lyman Hurlbut, Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade, Alfred John Church, Josephine Daskam Bacon, Jim Kjelgaard, Harrison Weir, Carl Sandburg, Paul B. Du Chaillu, C. E. Smith, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Francis Rolt-Wheeler, W. Warde Fowler, Rupert Sargent Holland, Josephine Pollard, Sarath Kumar Ghosh, Mary F. Nixon-Roulet, Olive Thorne Miller, Katharine Elizabeth Dopp, Margaret Warner Morley, Dillon Wallace, Norman F. Langford, H. R. Hall, Elisha Noyce, Jean M. Thompson, Patten Beard, Ray Stannard Baker, E. A. L. O., Pamela Grey, Mary Proctor, Ella Rodman Church, Louey Chisholm, Charles H. L. Johnston, George P. Upton, Etta Blaisdell McDonald, E. Louise Smythe, Wm. H. Meadowcroft, E. F. Buckley, Julia Dalrymple, H. Lee M. Pike, Edith M. Patch, F. J. Cross, Kathrine Lois Scobey, Olive Brown Horne, Florence Emma Voigt Mendel, Luna May Ennis, Mary Elting, Dorothy Crain, Loïs Bates, Douglas English, Roy Rutherford Bailey, C. M. Stevens, Catharine Shaw, Benjamin Brewster, Francis La Flesche, Burren Laughlin, L. L. Flood, James H. Shaw, Henry C. McCook, Claire Martha Coburn, May Farinholt Jones, Harriet Pearl Skinner, Rebecca Deming Moore, Helen Mildred Owen, Joseph Grinnell, Elizabeth Grinnell, Harriet Putnam, Vesta J. Farnsworth, Georgia Eldridge Hanley, Thomas Lambert Sappington, W. Harcourt Bath, Paul Hume, Ruth Fox Hume, Homer Homer, L. Würdig

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Renowned as a treasure trove of wisdom and whimsy, "Kid's Treasury: 99 Classic Children's Books to Enlighten and Educate" offers a panoramic vista of the children's literary landscape. This anthology brings together an eclectic range of narratives that cater to the budding minds of young readers, emboldening them with lessons in morality, creativity, and intellect. From tales of adventure and discovery to those that confront societal norms, each selection stands as a testament to the transformative power of stories in nurturing imagination. The curated collection features tales that are timeless, continuing to resonate with readers across generations while maintaining relevance within today's cultural discourse. The anthology is not just a collection of stories but a confluence of literary genius drawn from the likes of Charles Dickens, Johanna Spyri, and E. Nesbit, amongst other literary luminaries. These authors, hailing from diverse historical and cultural backgrounds, have greatly contributed to shaping the genre of children's literature. Their works, woven together with newer voices, span a multitude of literary movements, from the sentimental and moralistic tales of the 19th century to early 20th-century narratives that align with the pedagogy of progressive education. The anthology reflects an array of perspectives and experiences, creating a harmonious dialogue across time and space. With "Kid's Treasury," readers are invited to delve into a captivating collection that transcends the bounds of time. It not only serves as a foundational literary cabinet for educating young minds but also as an enriching exploration of varied narratives and artistic styles. This anthology offers an exceptional opportunity to engage with a spectrum of classic works â€" illuminating tales that are as enlightening as they are entertaining. Perfect for educators, parents, and literary enthusiasts, this collection presents an invaluable resource for sparking curiosity and fostering literary appreciation in children.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 2000 pages.

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