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Light for Little Ones

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About This Book

A series of child-centered stories follows a young boy who lives by a busy creek, his friendships, schooldays, and moral growth. Episodes include an adventurous creek outing, a new friend named Aleck, lessons about Sabbath observance and trusting in Christ, a coasting race that tests fairness, school life with Miss Ruth, and a later visit to Aleck's grave that brings family reconciliation. Short chapters combine everyday scenes, Christian instruction, and gentle moral examples intended to teach kindness, forgiveness, and faith to young readers.

About the Author

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Mary F. Waterbury

Mary F. Waterbury was an author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. Her notable work, "Light for Little Ones," reflects her dedication to providing moral and educational guidance for young readers. Through her writing, Waterbury aimed to instill values and lessons that would resonate with children and their families. Her work remains a part of the literary heritage that seeks to nurture the minds of the young.

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