Twelve Tiny Plays for Children
BY
LADY BELL
NEW IMPRESSION
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON
NEW YORK, BOMBAY, AND CALCUTTA
1911
TO
Hugo, Elsa and Molly.
* * * Four of the following little plays, viz.: "Cat andDog," "The Wigwam," "Rather a Prig," and "FoolishJack" (from Grimm), are adapted from the Petit Théâtredes Enfants, by the same author. Three of them,"Cinderella," "The Golden Goose," and "What Happenedto Henny Penny," are versions of well-knownstories.
CONTENTS. | |
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I. | What Happened to Henny Penny |
II. | Little Petsy |
III. | Rather a Prig |
IV. | The Monster in the Garden |
V. | Cat and Dog |
VI. | Miss Dobson |
VII. | The Wigwam: or, the Little Girl from Town |
VIII. | Foolish Jack |
IX. | Quite by Ourselves |
X. | The Best Children in the World |
XI. | The Golden Goose |
XII. | Cinderella |