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Children's short stories are fiction stories, generally under 100 pages long, written for children. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
The book collects twenty-six short pieces by Dunsany, including all of his tales of the character Mr Smethers, one being the much-anthologised mystery story "The Two Bottles of Relish", with its neat and devastating one-sentence solution at the end. An audiobook of the collection was released in 2017. [citation needed]
Story of the Bandbox; Story of the House with the Green Blinds; Story of the Physician and the Saratoga Trunk; Story of the Young Man in Holy Orders; Story of the Young Man with the Cream Tarts; Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
For example, adventure stories have been identified as being for boys and domestic fiction intended for girls. [160] Publishers often believe that boys will not read stories about girls, but that girls will read stories about both boys and girls; therefore, a story that features male characters is expected to sell better. [ 154 ]
The story is a to-do list and a how-to-do list containing one sentence of a 650 word dialogue. It features what the girl hears from her (implied) mother. The story is mostly told in the second person. The girl hears her mother's instructions and the behavior her mother is trying to instill in her.
This is a list of short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov. Asimov is principally known for his science fiction, but he also wrote mystery and fantasy stories. This list includes Asimov's Foundation short stories, which were later collected into three novels known as the Foundation Trilogy.
The story of a boy's voyage round the world in a full-rigged ship PS 28: North after Seals: Thames Ross Williamson: Arthur H. Hall: 1946: Two boys on a sealing expedition PS 29: No Other White Men: Julia Davis: John Harwood: 1946: A true story of adventure. The first white men sail the Missouri: PS 30: Worzel Gummidge and Saucy Nancy: Barbara ...
She criticised the stories, writing, "The stories seem tame and don't stand up to reading aloud. They have been written to teach the children to read, not by an author simply wanting to tell a story. Aesthetically the books don't come up to the standard of picture story books by authors such as Anthony Browne, Pat Hutchins or Maurice Sendak.