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Paperback The Well-Bred Doll [By J. Delafaye-Bréhier, Tr. by J.C.] Book

ISBN: 1148416501

ISBN13: 9781148416502

The Well-Bred Doll [By J. Delafaye-Bréhier, Tr. by J.C.]

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Rediscover the charm of a bygone era with "The Well-Bred Doll," a delightful tale by Julie Delafaye-Br hier, lovingly translated for a new generation of readers. This classic story centers around a beloved doll and the lessons she imparts about grace, kindness, and virtue. Set against the backdrop of Victorian society, the narrative explores the values and expectations placed upon young girls, offering a glimpse into their world.

Through engaging storytelling, "The Well-Bred Doll" entertains and educates, reminding us of the enduring importance of good manners and a compassionate heart. A perfect addition to any child's library, this book will captivate readers with its timeless themes and gentle wisdom. Experience the warmth and simplicity of a beautifully crafted tale that celebrates the joys of childhood and the power of a well-loved doll.

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