
Mary Mapes Dodge
Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge was an American children's author and editor, best known for her novel Hans Brinker. She was the recognized leader in juvenile literature for almost a third of the nineteenth century.

Rhymes and Jingles
A charming collection of verses that capture the whimsical adventures and innocent wonders of childhood.
By Mary Mapes Dodge

Donald and Dorothy
** Two orphaned siblings embark on a journey through childhood, where they lean on each other, and their uncle, as they explore family secrets and create lasting bonds.
By Mary Mapes Dodge

Po-No-Kah: An Indian Tale of Long Ago
In a dangerous time, three children are captured by Native Americans, and their only hope lies in the unexpected kindness of a warrior and the unwavering loyalty of a family dog.
By Mary Mapes Dodge

Hans Brinker; Or, The Silver Skates
In old Holland, two poor siblings face hardship and chase their dreams on the ice as a grand race promises a chance to change their lives forever.
By Mary Mapes Dodge

Hans Brinker; Or, The Silver Skates
In the heart of the Netherlands, siblings confront poverty and chase their skating dreams, hoping for a chance to win silver skates and change their lives forever.
By Mary Mapes Dodge