"Mary Jane—Her Visit" by Clara Ingram Judson is a heartwarming children's story about a lively young girl's adventure in the countryside. Five-year-old Mary Jane takes a train trip to visit her grandparents on their farm, where she eagerly soaks up the sights and sounds of rural life. From overcoming her initial fear of a pig to exploring every corner of her new surroundings with wide-eyed curiosity, Mary Jane’s visit is filled with playful discovery. As she puts on her shoes, ready for each day, her interactions and experiences paint a picture of the innocent joy and simple pleasures found on the farm, promising an enchanting experience for young readers.

Mary Jane—Her Visit
By Clara Ingram Judson
A spirited little girl's train ride leads to a joyful farm adventure, where she meets new animals and discovers the wonders of country life.
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2005-05-31
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About the AuthorClara Ingram Judson was an American writer who wrote over 70 children's books. Her work is primarily nonfiction, including several biographies of American presidents. In 1960, she won the second Children's Literature Legacy Award from the Association for Library Service to Children, though she died before she could receive it. The award recognizes a living author or illustrator whose books, published in the United States, have made "a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children".
Clara Ingram Judson was an American writer who wrote over 70 children's books. Her work is primarily nonfiction, including several biographies of American presidents. In 1960, she won the second Children's Literature Legacy Award from the Association for Library Service to Children, though she died before she could receive it. The award recognizes a living author or illustrator whose books, published in the United States, have made "a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children".
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