The Dolls' House
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 5 September 2024
- ISBN 9780192783905
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages32 pages
- Size 271x232x3 mm
- Weight 178 g
- Language English 535
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Short description:
One day Mia and her mum find an abandoned dolls' house. They give it a lick of paint and leave it on the porch to dry overnight. As children from the street come to play, Mia begins to make new friends. Just one little boy doesn't join in and Mia wonders how to help him overcome his shyness.
MoreLong description:
One day Mia and her mum are walking home to their new house when they find a dolls' house
on the side of the road. It looks sad with its broken shutters and peeling paint, but Mia
falls in love and takes it home to fix it up.
The next morning a little boy is looking at the dolls' house on Mia's porch. Soon more and
more children arrive, and they spend the long summer days playing together. Just one child
does not join in, and nothing Mia does can persuade him to overcome his shyness.
Then, one night, there is a terrible storm and the dolls' house is damaged. Mia learns that
kindness can come from the most unexpected places.
"This heartwarming and charming story shows empathy and different ways for children to spend time together."