More Mittens; with The Doll's Wedding and Other Stories Being the third book of the series

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More Mittens; with The Doll's Wedding and Other Stories Being the third book of the series

by Aunt Fanny

EN·~2 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

THE MITTEN SERIES

0:38
2

A LETTER FROM AUNT FANNY.

2:13
3

THE DOLL'S WEDDING.

15:40
4

WHAT CAME OF GIPSYING; OR, Think before you Act.

26:01
5

THE CHILD HEROINE.

19:31
6

AUNT MARY.

6:18
7

LITTLE PETER.

26:43
8

THE STORY TOLD TO WILLIE.

1:06:22
9

Juvenile Works.

8:58
10

MINIATURE CLASSICAL LIBRARY. PUBLISHED IN ELEGANT FORM, WITH FRONTISPIECES.

1:05

Description

Aunt Fanny’s warm letters invite listeners into a bright, turn‑of‑the‑century world where imagination runs through the streets like a parade of costumed beasts. In this third volume she gathers a handful of gentle adventures, each told with the same affectionate humor that made the earlier stories beloved. The opening tale, “The Doll’s Wedding,” follows Alice’s enthusiastic discovery of a mysterious invitation and her frantic preparations for a miniature ceremony, offering a lively glimpse of childhood exuberance and the everyday magic of a well‑kept dollhouse.

The collection moves on to other charming episodes, from a spirited doll regatta to the brave deeds of Maggie, a small heroine who shows that courage can be as simple as sharing a laugh. Throughout, Aunt Fanny’s narrator voice feels like a kindly aunt whispering secrets, encouraging listeners to smile, imagine, and remember the simple pleasures of growing up with loved ones and a heart that seems to stretch forever.

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Full title

More Mittens; with The Doll's Wedding and Other Stories Being the third book of the series Being the third book of the series

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (166K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2010-07-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Aunt Fanny

Aunt Fanny

1822–1894

Known to generations of 19th-century readers by a warm, familiar pen name, this American writer filled children's books with lively stories, humor, and moral lessons. Her work helped make her a recognizable presence in family reading during the mid-1800s.

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