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SIX LITTLE BUNKERS SERIES
By LAURA LEE HOPE
Author of The Bobbsey Twins Books, The Bunny Brown Series, The
Blythe Girls Books, Etc.
Delightful stories for little boys and girls which sprung into
immediate popularity. To know the six little Bunkers is to take them at
once to your heart, they are so intensely human, so full of fun. Each
story has a little plot of its own—one that can be easily followed—
and all are written in Miss Hope’s most entertaining manner. Clean,
wholesome volumes which ought to be on the bookshelf of every
child in the land.
MARJORIE’S VACATION
MARJORIE’S BUSY DAYS
MARJORIE’S NEW FRIEND
MARJORIE IN COMMAND
MARJORIE’S MAYTIME
MARJORIE AT SEACOTE
Fact and fancy are so blended in these charming stories and the
manners and customs of other lands are so interwoven with the plots
that reading and learning becomes a joy.
The Little Mexican Donkey Boy
A charming story of a Mexican boy hero named Dodo,
or Sleepy-head, and his funny little Mexican burro, Amigo.
Little Philippe of Belgium
How little Philippe wandered all over Belgium looking for
the mysterious pair, Tom and Zelie, makes a thrilling story
of adventure and excitement.
Shaun O’Day of Ireland
A very beautiful story of Irish children and through which
run many legends of Old Ireland.
Little Jeanne of France
Every child will love this story of French children, laid in
the most marvelous city in the world, Paris.
The Little Dutch Tulip Girl
This is the story of Tom, a little American boy who
dreamed about going to Holland. In his dreams he met
Katrina, the little Dutch Tulip Girl, who turned out to be a
real honest-to-Goodness girl.
The Little Swiss Wood Carver
This is the absorbing tale of how Seppi, the ambitious
Swiss lad, made his dream of becoming a skillful wood
carver like his father come true.
The Wee Scotch Piper
This is the story of how the music-loving Ian, the young
son of a Scotch shepherd, earned his longed-for bagpipes
and his musical education by dint of a faithful performance
of duty.
The Little Indian Weaver
This is an appealing story of a little Navajo girl, Bah, and
a little freckle-faced white boy, Billie, who helped Bah to
find an ear of corn which she made into a doll.
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