
From the Tower Window of My Bookhouse
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From the Tower Window of My Bookhouse is the fifth volume of the "My Bookhouse" series, a collection of classic children's literature edited by Olive Beaupre Miller. This volume contains a delightful mix of fairy tales, poems, and stories that are sure to entertain and educate young readers. Some of the highlights of this volume include: * "Rumpelstiltskin": A classic fairy tale about a clever miller's daughter who must spin straw into gold to save her father's life. * "The Little Match Girl": A heartwarming tale about a poor girl who sells matches on the streets on New Year's Eve. * "The Ugly Duckling": A beloved story about a醜ly duckling" who grows up to be a beautiful swan. In addition to these well-known tales, this volume also includes a number of lesser-known gems, such as "The Bremen Town Musicians" and "The Fisherman and His Wife". With its charming illustrations and engaging stories, From the Tower Window of My Bookhouse is a must-have for any child's library.Book Details
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