"Madeline" is a beloved children's classic, enchanting readers for generations with its timeless charm and memorable characters. Set in a charming old house in Paris, covered with vines, the story follows the adventures of Madeline, the smallest of twelve little girls in Miss Clavel's boarding school. Madeline is not afraid of mice, she loved winter, half of each day she would grin, and she even frightened a tiger in the zoo
With its delightful rhyming verse and whimsical illustrations, this edition captures the spirit and enduring appeal of the original "Madeline." A perfect read-aloud for young children, "Madeline" celebrates bravery, independence, and the joys of childhood. Share this treasured tale with a new generation and rediscover the magic of Madeline's world.
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