Embark on a charming journey through Holland with young Marta in this delightful children's story, "Marta in Holland," penned by Etta Austin McDonald and Julia Dalrymple. Published in 1912, this book offers a captivating glimpse into Dutch culture and life in the early 20th century, as seen through the eyes of an inquisitive child.
Join Marta as she explores the picturesque landscapes, iconic windmills, and vibrant cities of Holland. Experience the warmth of Dutch hospitality and discover the unique customs and traditions that make this country so special. Perfect for young readers, "Marta in Holland" is not only an engaging story but also an educational window into a different time and place, fostering a love for travel and cultural understanding.
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