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Tales of the Toys, Told by Themselves

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About This Book

A collection of short, personified narratives in which everyday playthings recount their origins, craftsmanship, misadventures, and the roles they occupy in children's domestic life. Each chapter treats a different toy or set of toys—including balls, hoops, dolls, tea and kitchen sets, marbles, a rocking horse, a kite, and toy animals—tracing how they were made, lost, mended, or treasured. Gentle humor and mild moral reflections accompany nostalgic scenes of play, seasonal outings, and the imaginative world children create around their possessions.

About the Author

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Frances Freeling Broderip

Frances Freeling Broderip was a 19th-century English author best known for her children's literature. Her notable work, "Tales of the Toys, Told by Themselves," features whimsical narratives that bring inanimate objects to life, captivating young readers with imaginative storytelling. Broderip's writing often reflects a playful and moralistic tone, aiming to entertain while imparting lessons. Through her engaging tales, she contributed to the rich tradition of children's literature during her time, leaving a lasting impact on the genre.

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