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Penelope's Perils is the story of a young girl who lives in medieval England. Her father, who is a knight of the King's order, raises her after her mother passes away on the night of her birth. She follows her father to London and back. While on the way she finds herself involved in many adventures. Her companions are the squires of the many knights at the tournament, the triplets from her father's hamlet and a prince to be who ends up to be her hero and later her husband. Follow them as they save the King, slay a dragon, save others from harm and many other perilous adventures on the highways and in the villages of England during the medieval age.
Penelope Finds Her Perfect Fit Companion Workbook: Paige & Paxton STEM Storybooks
The Honey Bee Company LLC
Honey Bee Company
2015
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Learning is always disguised as fun with Paige & Paxton. Adorable puzzle piece characters lead children through mazes, puzzles, connect the dots and other activities that practice early elementary skills, all the while exploring the vast field of engineering and its impact on every aspect of our lives. Couple the activity book with the companion storybook, "Penelope Finds Her Perfect Fit," where Penelope, a precocious little puzzle piece, wonders where she fits in the world and discovers that engineering might be her perfect fit. Your little learner might follow suit With Paige & Paxton books, children explore STEM within the context of their own experiences, making STEM real and relevant.
Fun children's stories designed to encourage young children to eat healthy foods and it educates parents. Contains nutritional information, historical facts, recipes and how to grow. In this book's case Penelope discovers how the protein and vitamins in peas support her energy levels as well as overall health.
Kate Douglas Wiggin, nee Smith (1856-1923) was an American children's author and educator. She was born in Philadelphia, and was of Welsh descent. 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. Her best known books are The Story of Pasty (1883), The Birds' Christmas Carol (1887), Polly Oliver's Problem (1893), A Cathedral Courtship (1893), The Village Watchtoer (1896), Marm Lisa (1897) and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903).
Kate Douglas Wiggin, nee Smith (1856-1923) was an American children's author and educator. She was born in Philadelphia, and was of Welsh descent. 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. Her best known books are The Story of Pasty (1883), The Birds' Christmas Carol (1887), Polly Oliver's Problem (1893), A Cathedral Courtship (1893), The Village Watchtoer (1896), Marm Lisa (1897) and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903).
Kate Douglas Wiggin, nee Smith (1856-1923) was an American children's author and educator. She was born in Philadelphia, and was of Welsh descent. 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. Her best known books are The Story of Pasty (1883), The Birds' Christmas Carol (1887), Polly Oliver's Problem (1893), A Cathedral Courtship (1893), The Village Watchtoer (1896), Marm Lisa (1897) and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903).
Kate Douglas Wiggin, nee Smith (1856-1923) was an American children's author and educator. She was born in Philadelphia, and was of Welsh descent. 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. Her best known books are The Story of Pasty (1883), The Birds' Christmas Carol (1887), Polly Oliver's Problem (1893), A Cathedral Courtship (1893), The Village Watchtoer (1896), Marm Lisa (1897) and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903).
Experience the charm and wit of Kate Douglas Wiggin's "Penelope's Experiences in Scotland," a delightful journey through the Scottish Highlands. This engaging work of fiction offers a humorous and insightful look at travel and society in Scotland. Through the eyes of Penelope, readers are treated to a blend of keen observation and social satire, painting a vivid picture of Scottish culture and landscapes. Originally published to acclaim, this meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to rediscover a timeless classic. Perfect for those who appreciate literary humor and insightful travel narratives, "Penelope's Experiences in Scotland" remains a captivating exploration of a bygone era. Enjoy a literary escape to Scotland with this enduring work.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
"Penelope's English Experiences" by Kate Douglas Wiggin is a delightful journey through England as seen through the eyes of an American traveler. This humorous exploration of English culture and society offers a charming perspective on cultural differences. Follow the protagonist as she navigates the nuances of English life, encountering both expected and unexpected situations. Wiggin's engaging narrative provides a timeless and often amusing commentary on the contrasts between American and English customs. A testament to the enduring appeal of travel narratives and cross-cultural observations, "Penelope's English Experiences" remains a captivating read for anyone interested in the perceptions and misperceptions that arise when different worlds collide. Rediscover this classic work of fiction and enjoy a lighthearted look at England from a uniquely American viewpoint.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.