Youth eBooks
The Emerald City of Oz
Youth, by L. Frank BaumThis Oz book is one of the more disjointed ones, more a sort of package tour of Ozma's magic kingdom than a quest. But the vignettes are charming and stick with you. The "Rigamaroles" have become part of this family's culture.
The Giant Mushroom
Youth, by Janaki SooriyarachchiThis story is about a baby rabbit and his little brother. Download it today!
The Grey Fairy Book
Youth, by Andrew LangA wonderful collection of tales from Eastern Europe, Africa, and Islamic countries. Contents: Donkey Skin; The Goblin Pony; An Impossible Enchantment.
The Hard Question
Youth, by Islam AbofarhaFatafeat Elsokkar is a kind , polite and talented girl.She faces in her first adventure a hard question.what will she do
The Ice-Maiden: and Other Tales
Youth, by Hans Christian AndersenProbably no writer of stories for the young ever equalled Hans Christian Andersen; certainly none ever succeeded as he has done in reproducing the nameless charm of the real fairy tale which springs up without an author among the people.
The Illustrated Alphabet of Birds
Youth, by UnknownThis is an alphabet rhyming book about birds such as condors and eagles.
The Jodechi Chronicles
Youth, by Alan WaitesA children's fantasy tale. Join the exploits of Cosmicblasto Monkeynose and Catwhiskers Picklebuns, as they travel between their world of Jodechi and our Earth. With their Earth friends, Fred and Joe, read as they cause chaos, have fun at the circus, and enjoy Christmas. With their friends Poopsie Rhinochunks and Lardyme Cootiepants, and not forgetting Etheread the Flying Dragon. Download this...
The Jungle Book
Youth, by Rudyard KiplingMowgli is lost in the jungles of India as a child, and adopted into a family of wolves. He is brought up on a diet of Jungle Law, loyalty, and fresh meat from the kill. Regular adventures with his friends and enemies among the Jungle People, cobras, panthers, bears, and tigers, hone this man-cub's strength and cleverness, and whet every reader's imagination.
The Lilac Fairy Book
Youth, by Andrew LangThere are a number of collections by this author (Andrew Lang) under various fairy colors. But while they are all excellent and entertaining, they tend to repeat the same idea with a slight variation in story; which is merely indicative of the same ethics-type story being told in different regions in a slightly different way.
The Lost Princess of Oz
Youth, by L. Frank BaumWhen Princess Ozma and all the magic of the Land of Oz are mysteriously stolen, Dorothy and the other residents of Oz are determined to find their missing Ruler, and the thief responsible for her disappearance.





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