About This Book
A band of schoolchildren organize a service club to collect, repair, and craft clothing, toys, and comfort items for children affected by war. The narrative follows their meetings, fundraising efforts, sewing and craft projects, storage and packing in an attic, a public show to raise funds, personal surprises and community support, and the departure of a Christmas ship carrying their gifts. The story emphasizes practical charity, cooperation, ingenuity in making and mending goods, and the friendships and civic responsibility that grow from shared volunteer work.
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