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Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

A Whimsical Rabbit's Fantastical Adventures
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In «Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland,» Howard Roger Garis crafts a whimsical narrative that intertwines the enchanting world of Wonderland with the beloved character Uncle Wiggily, a rabbit known for his charming adventures. Written in a delightful, child-friendly style, the book employs a playful use of language and vivid imagery to create an engaging reading experience for young audiences. Garis's work is a notable example of early 20th-century children's literature that not only entertains but also imparts subtle moral lessons, reflecting the era's fascination with fantasy and adventure, reminiscent of Lewis Carroll's own Wonderland. Garis, a prolific author and storyteller, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a contributor to children's magazines and his passion for fostering imagination in young minds. His background in journalism and literature, coupled with his understanding of childhood innocence and curiosity, laid the groundwork for this whimsical tale. Garis'Äôs ability to blend playful characters with moral undertones creates a narrative that resonates with lessons of bravery, friendship, and resourcefulness. «Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland» is an essential addition to any child'Äôs collection, inviting readers to embark on a journey of imagination and adventure alongside Uncle Wiggily. Recommended for both children and parents, this delightful tale serves as an engaging gateway into the broader world of literature, encouraging a lifelong love of reading and storytelling.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
05 ноября 2024
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110 стр.
ISBN:
8596547590750
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