Two Festivals
Two festivals is a collection of children's moral stories that explores the values and celebrations associated with May Day and New Year's Eve. Eliza Lee Cabot Follen emphasizes themes of kindness, courage, empathy, and community spirit, offering narratives that combine entertainment with meaningful life lessons. The stories illustrate resilience in the face of adversity, as children adapt to unforeseen challenges while maintaining joy and camaraderie. Shared experiences, selflessness, and acts of bravery are central to the tales, highlighting the importance of friendship, family, and caring for others. Through depictions of birthday celebrations, heroic deeds during storms, and perilous adventures, the book underscores the moral and social lessons that can be drawn from everyday events. Follen's narrative style blends warmth, humor, and gentle instruction, engaging young readers while fostering reflection on ethical conduct and communal responsibility. Overall, Two festivals encourages an appreciation for human connection, the rewards of courage and empathy, and the enduring value of celebrating life's moments together.
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Two Festivals
Two festivals is a collection of children's moral stories that explores the values and celebrations associated with May Day and New Year's Eve. Eliza Lee Cabot Follen emphasizes themes of kindness, courage, empathy, and community spirit, offering narratives that combine entertainment with meaningful life lessons. The stories illustrate resilience in the face of adversity, as children adapt to unforeseen challenges while maintaining joy and camaraderie. Shared experiences, selflessness, and acts of bravery are central to the tales, highlighting the importance of friendship, family, and caring for others. Through depictions of birthday celebrations, heroic deeds during storms, and perilous adventures, the book underscores the moral and social lessons that can be drawn from everyday events. Follen's narrative style blends warmth, humor, and gentle instruction, engaging young readers while fostering reflection on ethical conduct and communal responsibility. Overall, Two festivals encourages an appreciation for human connection, the rewards of courage and empathy, and the enduring value of celebrating life's moments together.
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Two Festivals

Two Festivals

by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen
Two Festivals

Two Festivals

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Two festivals is a collection of children's moral stories that explores the values and celebrations associated with May Day and New Year's Eve. Eliza Lee Cabot Follen emphasizes themes of kindness, courage, empathy, and community spirit, offering narratives that combine entertainment with meaningful life lessons. The stories illustrate resilience in the face of adversity, as children adapt to unforeseen challenges while maintaining joy and camaraderie. Shared experiences, selflessness, and acts of bravery are central to the tales, highlighting the importance of friendship, family, and caring for others. Through depictions of birthday celebrations, heroic deeds during storms, and perilous adventures, the book underscores the moral and social lessons that can be drawn from everyday events. Follen's narrative style blends warmth, humor, and gentle instruction, engaging young readers while fostering reflection on ethical conduct and communal responsibility. Overall, Two festivals encourages an appreciation for human connection, the rewards of courage and empathy, and the enduring value of celebrating life's moments together.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789374832363
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 11/01/2025
Pages: 34
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.08(d)

About the Author

Eliza Lee Cabot Follen was an influential American writer, editor, and abolitionist born on August 15, 1787, in Boston, Massachusetts. She was known for her contributions to various papers and magazines, writing both prose and poetry. A dedicated abolitionist, she worked tirelessly to promote the cause of ending slavery in the United States. In 1828, she married Professor Charles Follen, a German immigrant and fellow abolitionist, who tragically died aboard the Lexington in 1840. This loss deeply affected Follen, yet she continued to write and advocate for social justice throughout her life. Follen's works spanned genres, and she was especially known for her children's literature and moral essays. She was a passionate voice for women's rights and the abolition of slavery, often using her writing to inspire change and raise awareness. Follen passed away on January 26, 1860, in Brookline, Massachusetts, at the age of 72. She was the daughter of Samuel Cabot and Sarah Barrett, who provided her with a solid foundation in intellectual thought. Throughout her life, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen's work left an indelible mark on the fight for equality and justice in America.
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