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Adventures in Toyland; What the Marionette Told Molly

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A little girl discovers that her favorite marionette can speak and, after the marionette consults Father Christmas, hears a series of short, whimsical tales told from the toys' perspectives. Each episode follows different shop figures—dancing partners, animal-shaped toys, dolls, and human figurines—as they embark on small adventures, settle disputes, and learn modest moral lessons about pride, friendship, bravery, and forgiveness. The frame narrative links varied sketches of performances, mischievous plots, and reconciliations, blending playful imagination with gentle didactic moments and period illustrations that accentuate the shop's nocturnal magic.

About the Author

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Edith King Hall

Edith King Hall was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often blend imaginative storytelling with moral lessons, making them appealing to both young readers and their guardians. Among her notable titles is "Adventures in Toyland; What the Marionette Told Molly," which showcases her ability to weave enchanting tales that captivate the imagination. Another significant work, "That Little Beggar," reflects her knack for addressing social themes through the lens of childhood experiences. Hall's writing continues to resonate with readers interested in classic children's narratives.

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