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Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wiggin, Kate Douglas, 1856-1923.
Contributor:
Smith, Nora Archibald, 1859-1934
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know" edited by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith is a collection of enchanting fairy tales likely written in the early 20th century. This anthology features a diverse range of folk tales and fables from various cultures, aimed at engaging children's imagination and teaching valuable moral lessons. The stories showcase themes of magic, adventure, and the importance of curiosity, making it an appealing read for young audiences. The opening of the collection introduces readers to the magical world of storytelling and sets the tone for the tales that follow. It begins with a poem that evokes wonder and exploration, signaling the importance of curiosity in human wisdom. The subsequent tales introduce characters such as Youngling, who embarks on a journey alongside his brothers, and Kong Hia Chiang, who understands the language of birds. These narratives hint at themes of bravery, intelligence, and the power of kindness, promising a whimsical adventure filled with valuable lessons for children. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Credits:
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Notes:
Reading ease score: 83.2 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Release date is 2006-10-04

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