
CHAPTER I. - FLAXIE FRIZZLE’S PARTY.
CHAPTER II. - STAYING OUT TO TEA.
CHAPTER III. - THE LONESOME VISIT.
CHAPTER IV. - LUCY’S MITTENS.
CHAPTER V. - THAT HOMELY MISS PIKE.
CHAPTER VI. - THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.
CHAPTER VII. - HILLTOP AGAIN.
CHAPTER VIII. - A CRAZY CHRISTMAS.
CHAPTER IX. - MILLY VISITING.
CHAPTER X. - BLACKDROP.
A bright October morning finds Flaxie Frizzle begging her stern Auntie Prim for a birthday party, despite the house’s bustling kitchen and the adult world’s demands. Flaxie, a spirited “twin cousin,” drags her shy younger cousin Milly along, while Aunt Prim, a meticulous homemaker and scholar, balances the prospect of pies and lectures with the chaos the children bring.
Reluctantly, Aunt Prim agrees, sketching a guest list and setting a precise time for the little guests to arrive. The children scatter through the village, delivering invitations with boundless enthusiasm, while the kitchen fills with the scent of apple pies, candied fruits, and the promise of sweet treats. As the clock ticks toward the appointed hour, anticipation builds for a day of laughter, mischief, and the simple joy of a childhood celebration.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (134K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1906
Remembered for lively, warmhearted stories for children, this 19th-century American writer helped shape early popular fiction for young readers. Writing as Sophie May, she became especially beloved for the Little Prudy books and other tales filled with family life, humor, and everyday adventures.
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