This classic American children’s story by Margaret Sidney, Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, makes a perfect reader for kids 8 to 12, and younger teens too. Of course, adults can also enjoy these charming stories of a simpler time. So pour a glass of lemonade, sit out on the porch, and immerse yourself in the adventures of the Pepper family! This edition has been annotated with the following unique content: Historical Context Detailed 19th Century Analysis Get ready to meet the Pepper family, five brothers and sisters and their loving Mom, who all live in a small brown house. Even though they don’t have a lot, they’ve got something special–loads of love and happiness! Five Little Peppers and How They Grew by Margaret Sidney is a heartwarming children’s classic following the Pepper family’s journey through life’s challenges with resilience and love. In their modest cottage, the five Pepper children and their widowed mother find joy in simple pleasures. As they grow, they face trials that test their character, but their unwavering spirit and support for each other prevail. Through encounters with kind-hearted friends, they learn gratitude, perseverance, and the power of family bonds. This timeless tale inspires young readers to find hope and joy in difficult circumstances. Margaret Sidney (Harriett M. Stone Lothrop) was born in 1844 and loved writing about her own childhood experiences. Sidney believed in the power of love, strength, and family bonds, and she created wonderful books that have enchanted kids for generations. Get ready to be captivated by her timeless tales that will make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside! This annotated version of the classic children’s story, contains an historical context section to give you insight into the era in which the author lived and wrote. Other details: Original text preservation Classic American Literature 5×8 paperback Softcover Cream pages Historical context annotation Classic font
Five Little Peppers and How They Grew: (Annotated)
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This annotated classic story enhances reading comprehension and provides historical context for students, enriching their understanding of literature.
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