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Cho-Cho and the Health Fairy

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About This Book

Six short fairy tales personify health through a benevolent fairy and a small companion named Cho-Cho who encounter threats from Ignorance, represented as an ugly witch, and other antagonists. Each tale dramatizes wholesome habits—eating nutritious foods such as oatmeal, sleeping in fresh air, and playing happily—and shows how teachers, children, and figures like Knowledge counteract harmful influences to restore the fairy’s garden and rebuild her house. Practical health lessons are woven into playful magic, allegory, and simple problem-solving, emphasizing education, communal effort, and everyday practices that promote child wellbeing.

About the Author

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Eleanor Glendower Griffith

Eleanor Glendower Griffith was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature. One of her notable works is "Cho-Cho and the Health Fairy," which reflects her interest in promoting health and well-being among young readers. Griffith's writing often combines engaging storytelling with educational themes, making her work both entertaining and informative for children. Her literary contributions continue to be appreciated for their positive messages and imaginative narratives.