Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 22, March 30, 1880
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'Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 22, March 30, 1880' Summary
This issue of *Harper's Young People* is a treasure trove of entertaining content for young readers. It kicks off with a collection of April Fools Day-themed practical jokes and lighthearted pranks, sure to tickle young readers' funny bones. But the fun doesn't end there! The issue also features a captivating tale of a brave young boy whose courage earns him the title of hero, transporting readers to a world of thrilling adventure. Another story takes readers on an unusual voyage with a surprising companion, promising a unique and exciting journey. For those seeking a taste of the exotic, the issue delves into stories set in the enchanting Land of the Midnight Sun, immersing readers in a world of wonder and mystery. Additionally, the issue presents a diverse selection of captivating short stories, intriguing historical accounts, engaging poems, and brain-teasing puzzles, making it an enjoyable and enriching read for children of all ages.Book Details
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