
The Two Story Mittens and the Little Play Mittens: Being the Fourth Book of the Series
1862
A charming Victorian children's tale from 1862 following a loving household of mother and children as they go about their cozy domestic days. The family sits together crafting mittens of various kinds while eagerly awaiting letters from brother George, who writes to them from camp. The children's excitement builds as they prepare a party in honor of their new acquaintance, Miss Florence, involving doll conversations and careful party planning. This fourth book in the series continues the gentle tradition of whimsical storytelling that Victorian families treasured, blending everyday moments of family warmth with small adventures in imagination. The Two Story Mittens and the Little Play Mittens offers a window into 19th-century childhood, where letter-writing from absent family members was a significant event and handmade clothing held special meaning. For readers interested in vintage children's literature or historical snapshots of family life, this quaint volume captures the tender rhythms of a simpler era.














