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Mary's Little Lamb: A Picture Guessing Story for Little Children

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A young girl finds and adopts an extra lamb from a nearby farmer and brings it into her daily life; successive short episodes show their washing, feeding, play, outings, and small perils; the lamb accompanies her to school, helps during a lost-in-the-woods scare, and later wins first prize at the county fair, while the narrative emphasizes gentle caregiving, childhood imagination, and the bond between child and animal.

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Edith Francis Foster

Edith Francis Foster was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature. She wrote engaging stories that captured the imagination of young readers. Among her notable works is "Jimmy Crow," a charming tale that showcases her ability to weave delightful narratives. Additionally, her book "Mary's Little Lamb: A Picture Guessing Story for Little Children" reflects her talent for creating interactive and visually appealing stories for early readers. Foster's work continues to be appreciated for its creativity and ability to entertain while educating young minds.

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