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The Children of All Lands Series

The Children of All Lands Series

By MADELINE BRANDEIS

Illustrated.Every Volume Complete in Itself.

Fact and fancy are so blended in these charming stories and the manners and customs of other lands are so interwoven with the plots that reading and learning becomes a joy.

The Little Mexican Donkey Boy

A charming story of a Mexican boy hero named Dodo, or Sleepy-head, and his funny little Mexican burro, Amigo.

A charming story of a Mexican boy hero named Dodo, or Sleepy-head, and his funny little Mexican burro, Amigo.

Little Philippe of Belgium

How little Philippe wandered all over Belgium looking for the mysterious pair, Tom and Zelie, makes a thrilling story of adventure and excitement.

How little Philippe wandered all over Belgium looking for the mysterious pair, Tom and Zelie, makes a thrilling story of adventure and excitement.

Shaun O’Day of Ireland

A very beautiful story of Irish children and through which run many legends of Old Ireland.

A very beautiful story of Irish children and through which run many legends of Old Ireland.

Little Jeanne of France

Every child will love this story of French children, laid in the most marvelous city in the world, Paris.

Every child will love this story of French children, laid in the most marvelous city in the world, Paris.

The Little Dutch Tulip Girl

This is the story of Tom, a little American boy who dreamed about going to Holland. In his dreams he met Katrina, the little Dutch Tulip Girl, who turned out to be a real honest-to-Goodness girl.

This is the story of Tom, a little American boy who dreamed about going to Holland. In his dreams he met Katrina, the little Dutch Tulip Girl, who turned out to be a real honest-to-Goodness girl.

The Little Swiss Wood Carver

This is the absorbing tale of how Seppi, the ambitious Swiss lad, made his dream of becoming a skillful wood carver like his father come true.

This is the absorbing tale of how Seppi, the ambitious Swiss lad, made his dream of becoming a skillful wood carver like his father come true.

The Wee Scotch Piper

This is the story of how the music-loving Ian, the young son of a Scotch shepherd, earned his longed-for bagpipes and his musical education by dint of a faithful performance of duty.

This is the story of how the music-loving Ian, the young son of a Scotch shepherd, earned his longed-for bagpipes and his musical education by dint of a faithful performance of duty.

The Little Indian Weaver

This is an appealing story of a little Navajo girl, Bah, and a little freckle-faced white boy, Billie, who helped Bah to find an ear of corn which she made into a doll.

This is an appealing story of a little Navajo girl, Bah, and a little freckle-faced white boy, Billie, who helped Bah to find an ear of corn which she made into a doll.

GROSSET & DUNLAP,Publishers, NEW YORK


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