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The Little Girl's Treasury is a compilation of thirity-nine short stories collected during the 1800s by Annie Brooks in her own reading as a young girl. Taking the reader from India to Germany to the New England colonies, with tales of regal queens and families in poverty, each is full of valuable lessons your little girl won't forget.These touching incidents convey truths on a wide range of character traits, winsomely blended into stories about openly talking with your mother, taking medicine patiently, weeping with others who weep, using spare moments well, not forgetting to pray, tender love for pets, never being afraid during a storm, and many, many more.The Girl's Heritage SeriesThe Little Girl's Treasury is one of the books in the 8-volumes Girl's Heritage Series, or, as it is sometimes known, The Children's Heritage Series - Girl's Collection. Other volumes in the set are:Behind Mr. BunyanThe Dairyman's DaughterThe Young CottagerFirst Impressions of GodGrace Raymond: The Evil and Cure of a Passionate TemperPatty's CuriosityI Have a SoulThe stories of the Girl's Heritage Series are complemented by the companion set, The Boy's Heritage Series. We also commend to you our favorite 19th century set of all, The Children's Character Building Collection (11 volumes). Contents of The Little Girl's TreasurySpare Moments - a story of the wise use of timeLove to Christ - a story about loving the Lord JesusWeep with those who weep - a story of care for the sorrowfulLittle Mary and the old woman - a story of generous kindnessFaith in God - a story of strong faith, even in needThe Little French Girl - a story of love for the BibleGoing Home - a story of love for home and heaven --- and 32 more stories!
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