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Anderson, Robert Gordon
1881
1950
Seven O'Clock Stories
The three happy children -- The playmates of the three happy children -- Noisy folks -- Just before supper -- The Toyman -- The willow whistle -- Mr. Scarecrow -- The prettiest fairy story in the world -- Another true fairy story -- The happy ending of the oriole's story -- Mother Hen and Robber Hawk -- About Duckie the stepchild and the little ship -- The tall enemy -- The sleigh and the tiny reindeer -- Jack Frost and the Man-in-the-Moon -- Sloshin' -- The circus comes to town -- The jolly clown -- Wienerwurst's brave battle -- The lions of the north wind.
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"Seven O'Clock Stories" by Robert Gordon Anderson is a collection of children’s stories likely written in the early 20th century. This charming anthology features a series of tales centered around the whimsical adventures of three siblings, Jehosophat, Marmaduke, and little Hepzebiah Green, as they explore the beauties and simplicity of rural life. Each story is rich with delightful animal characters and playful encounters, designed to entertain and engage young readers' imaginations. The beginning of the collection introduces the three happy children living in a picturesque white house near a pond. Their engaging personalities and unique names are highlighted as they interact with their loving parents and the bountiful nature surrounding them. The first story unfolds their idyllic childhood, painted against a backdrop of country life, where they enjoy playing with their dogs and engaging in delightful quests. The opening establishes not only the warmth of family and friendship but also sets the stage for various adventures that will come in subsequent chapters, hinting at a world filled with love, laughter, and lessons learned through nature and imagination. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 92.5 (5th grade). Very easy to read.
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