The Adopting of Rosa Marie / (A Sequel to Dandelion Cottage)
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The story continues the adventures of four young friends who, after a summer of imaginative play in their beloved Dandelion Cottage, take on the responsibility of caring for a charming Indian baby named Rosa Marie. As they navigate the challenges of motherhood, their bond deepens through shared experiences, humor, and the occasional mischief. The narrative explores themes of friendship, childhood innocence, and the joys and trials of nurturing, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. The girls' escapades lead to various discoveries and surprises, culminating in a heartwarming tale that captures the essence of youthful imagination and camaraderie.
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