
Classic Children's Books: 21 books and stories by Kate Douglas Wiggin in a single file, imrpvoed 8/13/2010
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
This file The Birds' Christmas Carol, Cathedral Courtship, The Diary fo a Goose Girl, The Flag-Raising, Homespun Tales, Marm Lisa, Mother Carey's Chickens, New Chronicles of Rebecca, Penelope's English Experiences, Penelope's Experiences in Scotland, Penelope's Irish Experiences, Penelope's Postscripts, Polly Oliver's Problem, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, The Romance of a Christmas Carol, The Story of Patsy, The Story of Waitstill Baxter, A Summer in a Canyon, Timothy's Quest, A Village Stradivarius, and The Village Watch-Tower. According to "Kate Douglas Wiggin (September 28, 1856–August 24, 1923) was an American children's author and educator. Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was born in Philadelphia, and was of Welsh descent.[1] A graduate of Abbot Academy, Class of 1873, she started the first free kindergarten in San Francisco in 1878 (the Silver Street Free Kindergarten). With her sister in the 1880s she also established a training school for kindergarten teachers... Still devoted to her school, she began to raise money for it through writing, first The Story of Patsy (1883), then The Birds's Christmas Carol (1887). Both privately printed books were issued commercially by Houghton Mifflin in 1889, with enormous success. Ironically, considering her intense love of children, Kate Wiggin had none. Her husband died suddenly in 1889, and Kate took her grief home to Maine. For the rest of her life she struggled with depression, and in order to combat it she traveled as frequently as she could, dividing her time between writing, trips to Europe, and giving public reading for the benefit of various children's charities. Her literary output included popular books for adults, scholarly work on the educational principles of Friedrich Froebel, and of course the classic children's novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903) Wiggin's home in the Salmon Falls section of Hollis, Maine In 1895 Kate Wiggin married a New York City businessman, George Christopher Riggs, who became her staunch supporter as her success grew. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm became an immediate bestseller; both it and Mother Carey's Chickens (1911) were adapted to the stage. Houghton Mifflin collected her writings in ten volumes in 1917."
Więcej od Kate Douglas Wiggin
A Cathedral Courtship and Penelope's English Experiences
Kate Douglas Wiggin, Clifford Carleton
A SUMMER IN A CAÑON & POLLY OLIVER'S PROBLEM
Kate Douglas Wiggin
A SUMMER IN A CAÑON & POLLY OLIVER'S PROBLEM (Children's Book Classics) - Illustrated
Kate Douglas Wiggin
A Summer in a Canyon: A California Story
Kate Douglas Wiggin