
Frances Jenkins Olcott
Frances Jenkins Olcott was the first head librarian of the children's department of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in 1898. She also wrote many children's books and books for those in the profession of providing library service to children and youth.

Good stories for great birthdays arranged for story-telling and reading aloud and for the children's own reading
Discover the inspiring adventures and struggles of American heroes whose birthdays come alive through captivating stories designed to instill pride and unity in young hearts.
By Frances Jenkins Olcott

The Book of Elves and Fairies for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Children's Own Reading
Enter a land where playful fairies and magical beings dance through enchanting tales, teaching valuable lessons and sparking the imagination of every young reader.
By Frances Jenkins Olcott

Good Stories for Great Holidays Arranged for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Children's Own Reading
Step into a treasury of holiday tales where myths and legends awaken the festive spirit, teaching timeless lessons of kindness and joy.
By Frances Jenkins Olcott