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Little People: An Alphabet

Little People: An Alphabet

T. W. H. Crosland

1901

Published in 1901, 'Little People: An Alphabet' by T. W. H. Crosland is a children's book that introduces the alphabet through playful rhymes and colorful illustrations by Henry Mayer. Each verse represents a character from a different culture, showcasing diversity from A to Z, such as an Arab with a horse and a Dutch girl with wooden shoes. This work is part of The Dumpy Books for Children series and serves as both an educational tool and an entertaining introduction to various nationalities for young readers.

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A children’s book that was written in the early 20th century. This engaging work is part of The Dumpy Books for Children...

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