The Birds' Christmas Carol

The Birds' Christmas Carol

by Kate Douglas Wiggin
The Birds' Christmas Carol

The Birds' Christmas Carol

by Kate Douglas Wiggin

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Overview

Few characters embody the spirit of Christmas more fully than Kate Douglas Wiggin's Carol Bird. This classic Christmas story by the author of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm features a child as memorable and charitable as Dickens's Tiny Tim. Born on Christmas Day, Carol is the Bird family's special Christmas baby. As her tenth birthday approaches, declining health threatens young Carol's life. Her only concern, however, is for the happiness of the less fortunate neighbor children, for whom she plans an unforgettable holiday celebration. Since 1888 this bittersweet holiday classic has been cherished by generations of young readers, reminding them of the true nature of Christmas through a child's joyful and generous spirit.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781420945072
Publisher: Digireads.com Publishing
Publication date: 04/25/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Few writers have made such an impression on so many generations of readers as Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856–1923). Ms. Wiggin spent her childhood in Hollis, Maine, a place very much like Rebecca’s home. A devoted advocate for early childhood education, she, along with her sister, Nora, founded a school for kindergarten teachers, as well as the Salmon Falls Village Library, which still serves as the town library for Hollis.

Table of Contents

"The little Ruggleses bore it bravely"
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I.A Little Snow Bird1
"She is a little Christmas Child"7
II.Drooping Wings10
III.The Birds' Nest15
Carol at her window21
IV."Birds of a Feather Flock Together"22
The "Window School"31
V.Some Other Birds Are Taught to Fly32
"I want ter see how yer goin'ter behave"39
VI."When the Pie Was Opened, The Birds Began to Sing!"48
"The Ruggleses never forgot it"55
"I beat the hull lot o'yer!"62
VII.The Birdling Flies Away63
"My Ain Countree"65
"I thought of the Star in the East"69
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