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Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

    28 de septiembre de 1856 – 24 de agosto de 1923

    Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin fue una autora infantil y educadora estadounidense, reconocida por su prosa encantadora y sensible. Sus obras exploraron frecuentemente temas como la infancia, la educación y las dinámicas sociales, infundidas con un profundo sentido del humor y la amabilidad. Creó caracterizaciones y escenarios vívidos que atraían al lector a sus narrativas, haciendo sus historias atractivas y conmovedoras. Wiggin no solo buscaba entretener, sino también inspirar y alentar la empatía y el optimismo en su joven audiencia.

    Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
    Penelope's English Experiences
    The Story Hour A BOOK FOR THE HOME AND THE KINDERGARTEN
    Mother Carey's Chickens
    The Birds' Christmas Carol
    A Cathedral Courtship
    The Romance of a Christmas card
    • At the center of this enchanting tale is a unique Christmas card that becomes a catalyst for spreading love and joy. Set during the holiday season, the narrative unfolds as the card travels, touching the lives of various characters and weaving together their stories. The warmth and spirit of Christmas are beautifully captured, making it a delightful read that celebrates the magic of giving and connection during this special time of year.

      The Romance of a Christmas card
    • A Cathedral Courtship

      • 46 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      An influential figure in children's literature and education, Kate Douglas Wiggin was instrumental in founding the first free kindergarten in San Francisco and a training school for teachers. Her works, which include beloved titles like "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" and "The Birds' Christmas Carol," reflect her commitment to nurturing young minds. With a rich background in Welsh heritage, Wiggin's contributions have left a lasting impact on American education and children's storytelling.

      A Cathedral Courtship
    • The story follows Carol Bird, a loving and generous Christmas-born child who becomes bedridden due to illness by age 10. Despite her condition, she plans a Christmas celebration for the impoverished Ruggles family. This poignant tale blends moral lessons with humor, showcasing Carol's impact on those around her.

      The Birds' Christmas Carol
    • Mother Carey's Chickens

      • 186 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set in a quaint New England village, the story follows the life of a widowed mother, known affectionately as Mother Carey, who raises her four children with love and resilience. The narrative explores themes of family, sacrifice, and the challenges of motherhood, showcasing the joys and struggles of rural life. The children, each with their own unique personality, learn valuable life lessons through their adventures and misadventures, highlighting the importance of community and support in overcoming adversity.

      Mother Carey's Chickens
    • Exploring the magic of storytelling, this collection features a variety of tales that captivate and inspire young readers. Each story highlights characters embarking on imaginative journeys, showcasing the transformative power of narratives. Authored by renowned children's writers Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora A. Smith, the book celebrates the joy of reading and the impact stories have on young minds, making it a timeless addition to children's literature.

      The Story Hour A BOOK FOR THE HOME AND THE KINDERGARTEN
    • Penelope's English Experiences

      • 90 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The narrative follows Penelope Hamilton, a spirited American girl exploring England, where her lively observations highlight the cultural contrasts and similarities between the two nations. With wit and humor, she navigates British customs and social interactions, offering readers amusing insights into English life. From encounters with royalty to reflections on the countryside, the travelogue blends humor with educational commentary, presenting a captivating glimpse into turn-of-the-century England through the eyes of a charming and perceptive protagonist.

      Penelope's English Experiences
    • Penelope's Progress

      • 276 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Set in a modest setting, the narrative captures the essence of simple gatherings over tea, highlighting the charm of imperfect hospitality. Characters like Miss Grieve add a touch of disapproval to the social atmosphere, yet the warmth of camaraderie prevails despite the cracked cups and small space. The story emphasizes the beauty found in humble experiences, where the joy of connection transcends the limitations of the environment.

      Penelope's Progress
    • The book explores a whimsical and intriguing collection of place names, each evoking a sense of charm and peculiarity. Through these names, the narrative delves into the cultural and historical significance of these locations, inviting readers to appreciate the unique character and stories behind each one. The playful tone hints at a blend of humor and depth, making it an engaging read for those interested in the quirks of language and geography.

      Penelope's Irish Experiences by Kate Douglas Wiggin, Fiction, Historical, United States, People & Places, Readers - Chapter Books
    • Kate Douglas Wiggin was a pioneering American children's author and educator known for her significant contributions to early childhood education, including founding the first free kindergarten in San Francisco. Of Welsh descent, she established a training school for kindergarten teachers with her sister in the 1880s. Wiggin's literary legacy includes beloved works such as "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" and "The Birds' Christmas Carol," which reflect her deep understanding of children's needs and experiences.

      The Girl and the Kingdom
    • The Village Watch-Tower

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Kate Douglas Wiggin was a pioneering American children's author and educator known for her significant contributions to early childhood education, including founding the first free kindergarten in San Francisco. A Welsh descendant, she wrote several beloved children's books, such as "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" and "The Birds' Christmas Carol." Her works often reflect themes of childhood innocence and moral growth, showcasing her commitment to nurturing young minds through literature and education.

      The Village Watch-Tower