
In a cozy, clutter‑filled toy shop, a curious girl named Molly spends her days exploring every shelf and cradling each doll, robot, and wooden horse she can find. One evening, after the shutters are drawn and the shop falls silent, she discovers that her favorite marionette has mysteriously vanished from its dancing platform. The tiny figure now sits on a counter, speaking in a sweet voice and promising to reveal the secret life of the toys.
The marionette invites Molly on a midnight tour of Toyland, where stuffed animals, clockwork mice, and even a proud elephant become lively companions. Together they watch a rabbit and a mouse plot mischief, meet a shy doll named Belinda, and follow a hansom driver who sings as he steers a miniature carriage. Each encounter is a gentle lesson in friendship, imagination, and the quiet magic that awakens when children look beyond the ordinary.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (125K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-11-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known for imaginative children's stories and light fiction, this early 20th-century British author wrote books such as The Way Home and Adventures in Toyland. Her work has remained in circulation through public-domain and library collections, which has helped keep her name alive for new readers.
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