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Hoodie

A spirited little girl disrupts a comfortable nursery and sets off in search of a grandmother, launching a series of homely adventures that blend mischief and tenderness. She visits a cottage where a young mother and her baby welcome her, joins in domestic routines, and becomes involved in storytelling, small rescues, and dilemmas that expose childish willfulness and developing sympathy. Episodes range from disobedience and imaginative play to caring for a foundling and learning about responsibility, culminating in an emotional awakening that links everyday family life with moral growth.

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A spirited little girl disrupts a comfortable nursery and sets off in search of a grandmother, launching a series of homely adventures that blend mischief and tenderness. She visits a cottage where a young mother and her baby welcome her, joins in domestic routines, and becomes involved in storytelling, small rescues, and dilemmas that expose childish willfulness and developing sympathy. Episodes range from disobedience and imaginative play to caring for a foundling and learning about responsibility, culminating in an emotional awakening that links everyday family life with moral growth.

About the Author

Molesworth, Mrs. portrait

Mrs. Molesworth

Mrs. Molesworth, a prominent author of children's literature in the late 19th century, is best known for her engaging and imaginative stories that often blend elements of fantasy and moral lessons. Her works, such as "Carrots: Just a Little Boy" and "An Enchanted Garden: Fairy Stories," reflect her ability to capture the joys and challenges of childhood. Molesworth's narratives frequently feature strong, relatable characters and enchanting settings, making her stories beloved by young readers. With a prolific output of over fifty titles, she contributed significantly to the genre of children's fiction, leaving a lasting impact on literary heritage.

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