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A loosely connected collection of short stories for children that animate everyday objects and animals to dramatize moral lessons. Several tales trace the fortunes of items from manufacture to domestic life, examining vanity, suffering, and fragility, while others present animal-based fables that defend rights, reveal mistakes, or explore small, everyday adventures. The narratives are simple and episodic, often emphasizing empathy and consequence through vivid, matter-of-fact narration and occasional whimsical detail. A concluding tale explains a playful origin for the collection itself, linking the stories and underscoring their didactic but gentle tone.
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