
Child-Land: Picture-Pages for the Little Ones
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"Child-Land: Picture-Pages for the Little Ones" by Oscar Pletsch and M. Richter is a collection of illustrated stories and scenes designed for children, likely written in the late 19th century. This book serves as an engaging resource for young readers, introducing them to various aspects of childlike experiences and everyday adventures. The text is complemented by nearly 200 illustrations, enhancing the enjoyment and understanding of the narratives presented. The content of "Child-Land" is a series of short stories and picture pages that explore familiar childhood themes, such as play, family interactions, and day-to-day activities. Each illustration depicts a playful scene, often involving children engaged in various engaging tasks like cooking, gardening, and celebrating family moments. The narratives include lessons on kindness, curiosity, and practical life skills, emphasizing the innocence and imagination of childhood. Through these stories, children are encouraged to learn from their experiences, fostering both entertainment and moral development in their formative years.
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