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Kate Douglas Wiggin

    September 28, 1856 – August 24, 1923

    Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was an American children's author and educator renowned for her charming and sensitive prose. Her works frequently explored themes of childhood, education, and social dynamics, infused with a deep sense of humor and kindness. She crafted vivid characterizations and settings that invited readers into her narratives, making her stories both engaging and heartwarming. Wiggin aimed to not only entertain but also to inspire and encourage empathy and optimism in her young audience.

    Kate Douglas Wiggin
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    The Story Hour A BOOK FOR THE HOME AND THE KINDERGARTEN
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    The Birds' Christmas Carol
    A Cathedral Courtship
    The Romance of a Christmas card