“Toad” Brown, his brother, and their friends have a jolly time at the Christmas holidays. They daydream at a toy shop window, chop down a…
Disagreeable old Miss Terry spends her Christmas Eve getting rid of toys from her childhood toy box. One by one she tosses them onto the…
This children’s book retells twelve of Shakespeare’s most popular plays as stories for children. Each of the plays are rewritten as short stories or fairy…
This books is a select collection of Christmas Stories in one volume. It is just that and nothing more. Each of the stories has already…
A private duty nursing case takes Cherry Ames to a remote Canadian island, where a mystery surrounds a mining operation. The Cherry Ames series stars…
These re-telling of well known stories originally written by Charles Dickens are all focused on the children in them. Their humor and pathos are kept…
A voyage on the famous Nonestic Ocean! What could be more thrilling than that? We—many of us—have taken trips on the prosaic Atlantic or even…
In 1846 Lear published A Book of Nonsense, a volume of limericks that went through three editions and helped popularize the form. This book contains…
Written under pseudonym of Edith Van Dyne. The story continues the adventures of three cousins, Louise, Patsy and Beth,with their debuts in society and the…
Written under pseudonym of Edith Van Dyne. The story continues the adventures of three cousins, Louise, Patsy and Beth,with their debuts in society and the…
The novel carries forward the continuing story of the three cousins Louise Merrick, Beth De Graf, and Patsy Doyle, and their circle. The title is…
As the only “surviving” child of her parents, Ann is considered by close friends and family to be an overly indulged child. Some say she…
The Teenie Weenies are people two inches tall who live under a rose bush with “real world” size materials made from discarded objects like hats,…
Also known as “The Children’s Homer,” this is Irish writer Padraic Colum’s retelling of the events of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey for young people. Colum’s…
“Bunny! Bunny Brown! Where are you?” Bunny’s mother stood on the front porch, looking first in the yard, then up and down the street in…