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THE MARY FRANCES STORY BOOK – 37 Illustrated Stories from among the Story People
2018-11-03 in bedtime story, children’s stories, fables, Fairy Tales, Fiction, Folk Tales and Folklore, Folklore, legends, Moral Tales, Poetry, Prose, YA Action and Adventure, Yound Adult Fiction | Tags: Achieves, Adopt, adventures, Adventures In Tiny Town, Alfred Westfall, Among Savages, Ann, Anna, Anon, Attack, baby, Bears Across The Sea, Bertha, Bewitched, Blame, Blind Girl, Bob Three Foes, Brahmin, bygone era, Caleb Plummer, Camelot, Carrier, Carrots, Cart, cat, Catch A Thief. Daisy Gilbert, Charles Dickens, chase, children’s bedtime stories, children’s stories, Chirp, Christmas Cat, classic stories, Closing Door, Come Again, Confess, Cricket On The Hearth, crow, Crowquill’s, Curtain, Deceit, discover, Dot, Edward Everett Hale, ethereal, Eyes, fairy kingdom, fairy land, fairy tales, fairydom, father, Father Pan, ferry, Find, fire, First, First Day, folk tales, folklore, Fourth Day, Gentlewoman, Gloomy Gus, Goodbye, Grace E. Craig, happiness, happy place, Hartley Richards, Henry W. Longfellow, hindu, Holy Grail, Iron Chain, jackal, James Russell Lowell, John, King Arthur, Knight In White Armor, Knights Of The Round Table, Land Ahoy, Last, laughter, legends, life, Listen To The Cricket, Lock-Up, Macé’s Fairy Tales, Magic Circle, Magic Mask, Magic Necklace, Man Without A Country, Margaret Paton, Mary Frances, Maud Lindsay, Midnight Music, mischievous, mother, Music, My Flag, Mysterious Ship, myths, Neil Forest, Old Witch, Order Of Knighthood, Party, Passing Of Sir Galahad, Patty, Peerybingles, Perilous Seat, Peter Diamonds, Pirate’s Cat, Pitcher, Poems, Punishment, quest, Red Cross, red dragon, Return Home, Returns To Life, revenge, Risk, Robert Of Sicily, Saves, sea shore, Search, Second Day, Shadow On The Hearth, Shopping, Sir Bors, Sir Galahad, Sir Launcelot, Sir Launfal, Sir Percival, Sir Thomas Malory, Spectre Bridegroom, Story Island, Strange Guest, Stranger, Sword Of The Strange Belt, Tackleton, The Bubble Story, the Lost Story, The Sword In The Stone, The Sword Of Balin Le Savage, Third Day, tiger, Tiny, Toads, tom, trouble, Twins, Unexpected, Upset, Washington Irving, Wedding Feast, well, Well Dressed, White Shield, Wilbur D. Nesbit, Wonderful Pitcher, Your Flag | Leave a comment
By Anon E. Mouse
Compiled and Retold by Jane Eyre Fryer
Illustrated By Edwin John Prittie
THE MARY FRANCES STORY BOOK contains 37 Illustrated Stories from among the Story People of Story Island
All the stories in this book tell a story but they also contain lessons; they teach something about cooking and sewing, gardening and first-aid. In fact the Mary Frances Story Book is all story, and contains 37 exquisitely illustrated stories drawn from many sources.
One summer afternoon Mary Frances took a holiday and sailed away across the blue water to an island—an island formed by the top of a coral mountain resting in a sea of blue—a brighter blue than the water or sky anywhere in the world.
The island itself and the roofs of the houses were coral white, with palm, banana and mahogany trees encased in green. The breezes that blew are the warm, soft breezes of the southern sun. This island is the “enchanted island” of the good story-tellers which Mary Frances, and now all children, are allowed to visit through the stories in this book. The story people who live there believe in truth and beauty, courage and kindness, and these are the theme of all their stories.
As may be imagined, when Mary Frances came home she had not only one, but many new stories to tell; and they are now written in this book for you.
Some of the stories in this volume are:
On the Shore
The Good Ferry Puts Out to Sea
Diamonds and Toads
Tiny’s Adventures in Tinytown
Gloomy Gus and the Christmas Cat
The Wedding Feast
The Midnight Music – and many many more
This volume is sure to keep you and your young ones enchanted for hours, if not because of the quantity, then their quality. They will have you coming back for more time and again.
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ISBN: 9788828376248
FORMATS: Kindle/Mobi, ePub, PDF
DOWNLOAD LINK: https://folklore-fairy-tales-myths-legends-and-other-stories.stores.streetlib.com/en/anon-e-mouse/the-mary-frances-story-book-37-illustrated-stories-among-the-story-people/
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IT’S YOUR FAIRY TALE YOU KNOW – A Fairytale Adventure
2018-09-19 in Action and Adventure, bedtime story, children’s stories, fables, Fairy Tales, Fiction, Folk Tales and Folklore, Folklore, Moral Tales | Tags: Acorn, Ally, Beacon, Beauteous, beautiful, Blind Man’s Buff, bluff, Boston, Break, bygone era, Caller, Cap, Cap Of Thought, charm, children’s bedtime stories, children’s stories, Choice, classic stories, Cloak Of Darkness, Cousin, Cousin Virginia, electric, Enchanted Maiden, ethereal, extraordinary, fairy kingdom, fairy land, fairy tales, fairydom, First Task, folklore, freckle-faced, frog, giant, happiness, Happy Family, happy place, house, invisibility, Kobold, laughter, legends, library, magic, Magic Book, maiden, Midnight Spell, Mummer, myths, Out Of The Common, Park, pixie, Pixie Starts It, riddle, Sammy, SCHOOL, shape, spell, squirrel, stepmother, Stepsister, telephone, Tries His Hand, Unexpected, Virginia, Wendell, Wishing Stone, young | Leave a comment
By Elizabeth Rhodes Jackson
Illustrated by L. E. W. KATTELLE
his book is for all little boys and girls who love fairies and pixies. Here we have a story about a boy named Wendell, who lives in Boston and likes fairy stories and baseball MUCH more than he likes fractions – but he does like reading and can be found in the children’s section of the library on most days.
He even checked fairytale books out of the library and took them home with him. At night his parents had to take the books away from him as he was quite often found in the early hours of the morning reading a book under his covers with a torch.
Then Wendell reads about the Wishing Stone. On making enquiries he finds it is no longer where his book said it would be and he starts to make enquiries as to its current whereabouts – and so starts Wendell’s adventure across Boston and into the land of Fairydom.
This volume is sure to keep you and your young ones enchanted for hours, if not because of the quantity, then their quality. They will have you coming back for more time and again.
ISBN: 9788828373902
DOWNLOAD LINK: https://folklore-fairy-tales-myths-legends-and-other-stories.stores.streetlib.com/en/elizabeth-rhodes-jackson/its-your-fairy-tale-you-know-a-fairytale-adventure/
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