A Week's Delight, Or Games and Stories for the Parlor and Fireside, written in French by Emily Mayer Higgins, offers a charming glimpse into 19th-century family entertainment. This delightful collection features a variety of engaging stories and parlor games designed to amuse and educate young readers. Suitable for fireside reading or lively gatherings, the book provides a week's worth of entertainment. The stories are crafted to capture the imagination, while the games encourage interaction and fun. A perfect addition to any collection of historical children's literature, "A Week's Delight" promises hours of delightful amusement.
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