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The narrative follows four young siblings whose home imaginings and their days at a village school become a series of episodic adventures. Scenes move between domestic play—building make‑believe houses, staging school for dolls and pets—and classroom incidents such as a sticky taffy mishap, the discovery of a dead snake, and quarrels with classmates. Visitors and animals introduce comic complications while teachers and family members impose small consequences and guidance. The collection presents childhood mischief, cooperative play, and everyday moral lessons through warm, humorous episodes that emphasize imagination and character growth.
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