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The Story of Live Dolls

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The narrative begins when children find a notice that all dolls in their village will be alive on a certain morning. It follows a young girl who tidies and mends her dolls' house in eager anticipation, and then traces the lively, often whimsical episodes that follow as the dolls awaken: tea parties, games, tiny household scenes and excursions through the village. Intimate domestic detail and playful fantasy combine to celebrate imagination, care, and the pleasures and responsibilities of childhood play.

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Josephine Scribner Gates

Josephine Scribner Gates was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She is particularly recognized for her engaging storytelling style, which captivates young readers. Among her notable works are "The Story of Live Dolls" and "The Story of the Mince Pie," both of which reflect her imaginative approach to narrative and character development. Gates' writing often combines whimsical themes with moral lessons, making her stories both entertaining and educational for children.

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