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"Princess Polly's Playmates" by Amy Brooks is a charming narrative that explores the adventures and friendships of a young girl named Polly Sherwood, affectionately known as Princess Polly. The story begins with Polly and her friends, Vivian Osborne and Leslie Grafton, engaging in imaginative play at Sherwood Hall, a place that Polly likens to an enchanted castle. The narrative unfolds with Polly receiving a letter from her dear friend Rose Atherton, who has moved to live with her Great-Aunt Rose. Rose's letter reveals her loneliness and her longing for Polly's visit, setting the stage for…mehr

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"Princess Polly's Playmates" by Amy Brooks is a charming narrative that explores the adventures and friendships of a young girl named Polly Sherwood, affectionately known as Princess Polly. The story begins with Polly and her friends, Vivian Osborne and Leslie Grafton, engaging in imaginative play at Sherwood Hall, a place that Polly likens to an enchanted castle. The narrative unfolds with Polly receiving a letter from her dear friend Rose Atherton, who has moved to live with her Great-Aunt Rose. Rose's letter reveals her loneliness and her longing for Polly's visit, setting the stage for Polly's journey to see her friend. The story is rich with vivid descriptions of Polly's experiences, from her anticipation of the visit to her interactions with the various characters she meets. Notably, Polly's visit to Rose introduces her to a new environment filled with intriguing personalities, including the poetic yet peculiar Evangeline Longfellow Jenks and the mischievous boy, Lester Jenks. The narrative also highlights the bravery of Rob Lindsey, a young boy who becomes a hero by saving little Dollie Burton from an oncoming horse, showcasing themes of courage and friendship. Throughout the tale, Polly's kindness and imagination shine, as she navigates her adventures with grace and empathy. The story captures the essence of childhood wonder and the importance of friendship, making it a delightful read for young audiences.