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Child Stories from the Masters Being a Few Modest Interpretations of Some Phases of the Master Works Done in a Child Way

By Maud Menefee

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Step into a world where classic stories are reborn with innocence, joy, and a touch of childlike wonder.

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2007-06-08
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Summary

"Child Stories from the Masters" by Maud Menefee is a collection of tales that takes big, important books and turns them into something kids can easily understand. It's like a doorway to really famous stories, but instead of being complicated, they're told in a simple way that focuses on the good stuff, like being happy, helping others, and finding beauty in the world. Each story comes from a more complex piece of literature mostly from the 1800's, such as the story of a girl whose song brightens everyone's day, or a young person looking for a place to belong - this is the heart of the book; all the stories teach kids important lessons and get them excited about exploring the world of literature and art. The book focuses a lot on love, joy, and hope.

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