Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 16, Feb. 17, 1880
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'Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 16, Feb. 17, 1880' Summary
This issue of Harper's Young People includes a variety of stories and activities for children. The first story is about a baby who is saved from a flood by a brave dog. The second story is about a young girl who learns a valuable lesson about the evils of shoplifting. The third story is a profile of the wild boar, a fascinating animal that lives in forests around the world. The fourth story is about a beloved child who is lost in the woods and is eventually found with the aid of some friendly birds. In addition to these stories, this issue also includes a number of puzzles, games, and other activities for children to enjoy.Book Details
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