Jane, a doll, has clothes and furniture of her own and a loving owner named Annie. When Annie grows up and puts Jane away, Jane is unhappy. Years later, Annie takes Jane out and gives her to her daughter Mandy. With even more clothes and furniture and a new loving owner Mandy, Jane is happy again. This book was written and illustrated by a 12-year-old.
Jane, a doll, has clothes and furniture of her own and a loving owner named Annie. When Annie grows up and puts Jane away, Jane is unhappy. Years late...
Jane, a doll with clothes and furniture of her own, is happy until her owner, Annie, grows up and puts her away. Years later, Annie takes Jane out and gives her to her daughterNand Jane is happy again. This text was written and illustrated by a 12-year-old.
Jane, a doll with clothes and furniture of her own, is happy until her owner, Annie, grows up and puts her away. Years later, Annie takes Jane out and...
Six magical sisters clean the carpets in their big house by flying them joyfully around the town. Seeing this, the Prince of the province demands that the sisters teach him how to fly the carpets, but even though each sister teaches him a different way to fly them, the Prince never learns. He takes all the carpets to his palace, leaving the sisters with nothing but old blankets and bath mats, which the sisters fly with equal joy.
Six magical sisters clean the carpets in their big house by flying them joyfully around the town. Seeing this, the Prince of the province demands that...