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Edith Francis Foster

Edith Francis Foster was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often featured engaging narratives and imaginative illustrations, appealing to the curiosity and creativity of young readers. Among her notable works are 'Jimmy Crow,' a charming tale that captures the adventures of a young boy and his interactions with nature, and 'Mary's Little Lamb,' which is both a picture guessing story and a classic nursery rhyme adaptation that has delighted generations of children. Foster's writing is characterized by its simplicity and warmth, making her stories accessible to young audiences while also instilling moral lessons and a sense of wonder about the world. Her ability to weave engaging tales with relatable characters helped establish her as a significant figure in children's literature during her time. Although not as widely recognized today, her contributions continue to be appreciated for their role in nurturing a love of reading among children.

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Jimmy Crow

Edith Francis Foster

Mary's Little Lamb: A Picture Guessing Story for Little Children

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