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Outstanding Fall Books for Children

Goldsmith, Sophie L. | November 19, 1930 issue

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The article discusses children's books. If Emil is a real person, the five children in "The Five Children" by writer E. Nesbit constitute an equally real family. The public of Nesbit, so large and devoted, will rejoice in this American edition of a book which has been making friends everywhere for twenty years. The ingenuity of the author's imagination, her humor, and her charming outlook invest the adventures of her young characters with unceasing interest; Author Grace B. Cawthorpe's "Canary Village," is another successful variation of the ugly-duckling theme is told in this simple and appealing little tale of a bird-shop, of Peter and Gretchen and their canary family.

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CHILDREN'S literature; CHILDREN'S literature in series; CHILDREN'S plays; CHILDREN'S stories; AUTHORS; NESBIT, E.
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