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The SUNBONNET BABIES IN ITALY – Sisters Molly and May Explore Italy With Their Parents

May and Molly are the Sunbonnet babies. In 1922, their father and mother have taken them on a holiday to Italy on board a passenger liner (transatlantic passenger air travel only began six years later on 11 October 1928 by the Graf Zepplin.) The story of their visit is told from a child?s perspective. Their first port of call is Naples where their first sight is Mt Vesuvius. On their way to visit the buried city of Pompeii they first call in at a museum to learn more about Pompeii and the famous explosion of 24 August 79AD. Their hotel room overlooks the port of Naples, one if the busiest ports on the Mediterranean Sea. Looking out over the harbour and all it?s ships, the girls wonder if any are pirate ships? Later they visit ?the Humpbacked Island,? really the Isle of Capri, where they explore the island and a sea cave. Their next port of call is the City of Rome and all its sights where they learn the story of the city?s founding twins, Romulus and Remus and how Rome came to be. Then they then travel North where they learn about rural Italian life before visiting the Leaning Tower of Pisa. They travel on to Venice, which they call ?The City in the Sea.? Their father takes them around the city sights and they have a strawberry ice-cream on the Piazza of St. Mark and visit the Ponte Vecchio where they do some shopping. They are fortunate enough to be invited to visit a Gondolier's Home. They pay a flying visit to the tall bell tower called the "Lily in Stone," and a cathedral in Florence before returning home. So, we invite you to curl up with this unique sliver of children?s literature not seen in print for many a year; and immerse yourself, and your children, in tales written for a far more gentler time. 10% of the net sale will be donated to charities by the publisher.---------------------------- KEYWORDS/TAGS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children?s stories, children?s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, classic stories, children?s bedtime stories, happy place, happiness, Sun-Man's Babies, Arrival, steamer, passenger liner, Naples, Drive, Strange Sights, Visit, Museum, Afternoon in the Park, Buried City, Pompeii, Pirates, Humpbacked Island, Capri, City, Rome, Twins, Romulus, Remus, Travel Adventures, City in the Sea, Venice, Gondolier, Home, House, May, Molly, Sunbonnet babies, Italy

The Tiger and The Woodpecker

Telugu, a vibrant language even in medieval times, produced the distinguished poet Manchana. His stories are all delightful lessons in wisdom. Some teach us the value of honor while others tell us that might is not always right. We see a tiny rat outwitting a venomous serpent and then an old turtle saving his friends from a greedy eagle.

The Time Machine

iNTELLYJELLY is proud to introduce another aspiring and budding author. Vardan is a true gift in our lives! He has a lot of enthusiasm and focus, which he puts to good use in his writing, reading, scholastic activities, and sports. Without any external stimulus, he creates poems and stories with ease. He enjoys playing imaginative games with his older brother, in which he accomplishes a lot of story development and critical thinking. He has a vivid imagination, which he can put to good use in the future. We hope he gives value to other people's lives and continues to shine brightly!

The Turn of the Screw

This gothic classic, ?The Turn of the Screw? is one of the most famous ghost stories of all time. On

The Two-Headed Hercules

Aryan Bhalotia is the writer of the book, ‘The Two-Headed Hercules’ and really loves everything about stories. He is an avid reader and a lover of poems.

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

TWJ Science+Nature is a monthly magazine from the award-winning team behind The Week Junior. Every issue is packed with incredible content — from arctic expeditions to NASA solar missions. The secrets of the deep to the secrets of outer space. The science of exploding buildings, and the low-down on extraterrestrial life. It will ignite curiosities and feed hungry brains with mind-blowing facts and stories.

The Young Chronicle – Advance Reading Level

The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. This particular edition is the second highest reading level for 11-12 year olds There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio stories , activities and loads more.

The Young Chronicle – Basic Reading Level

The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. This particular edition is best suited for 7-8 year olds. There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio stories , activities and loads more.

The Young Chronicle – Early Reading Level

The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. This particular edition covers only stories in audio and text format, along with videos and graphics, for our early readers. There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio-stories, activities, and loads more.

The Young Chronicle – Expert Reading Level

The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. This particular edition is the second highest reading level for 11-12 year olds There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio stories , activities and loads more.

The Young Chronicle – Intermediate Reading Level

The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. This particular edition is the second highest reading level for 11-12 year olds There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio stories , activities and loads more.

The Young Chronicle for 6-7 Year Olds

This Issue of The Young Chronicle caters to students in Class 1 or age 6-7. The reading level and the topics chosen, pertain to this age group.

The Young Chronicle for 7-8 Year Olds

The Young Chronicle for 2nd graders is a fun newspaper for 7-8 year olds . It's easy to understand, and an entertaining way for them to learn something new.

The Young Chronicle for 8-9 Year Olds

This issue of The Young Chronicle is best suited for 8-9 year old or Grade 3 Children. The reading comprehension levels and the vocabulary are best suited for this age group

The Young Chronicle for 9-11 Year Olds

This issue of The Young Chronicle is best suited for 9-10 year old children. The issue talks about Children's Day, Chacha Nehru, Child RIghts, What is a bank, Jan Dhan Yojhna, and Sachin Tendulkar's first Innings as a 16 year old.

The Young Chronicle Newspaper for Children, Expert Reading Level (Age 13-16)

The Young Chronicle is an interactive newspaper for children, that comes in different reading levels for ages 3- 16. There are clickable word meanings, comic strips, video stories, audio stories , activities and loads more.

Thinkling

Now read Thinkling on the go! Print Subscription - Rs 1500 Digital Subscription - Rs 900 Thinkling is an Indian magazine for the curious child. Written with a global perspective, Thinkling empowers readers aged 7+ with the freedom to explore, question, understand and enjoy our world. Each magazine is centered on a theme approached from a variety of perspectives such as art, literature, science, sports, and history. Packed with activities, ideas, helpful advice, photos, articles, stories, interviews and more, there’s never a dull moment in Thinkling! Meet a few of our sections: Crafterpieces – create a new masterpiece today Green Room – discover visual and performing arts from around the world Ink Gobbler – have a reader who wants more to sink their teeth into? A book and literature section that brings words to life Score – on the field, court or track, we’ve got bits and bobs, kicks and lobs from the sports section Shared Soil – explore our shared planet through our nature section Spitfire – recipes and techniques for young chefs with rumbling tummies! Sticky Situations – helpful advice about some of life’s most pressing questions; includes concept words for parents to continue the discussion at home Trailquest – a new map with every issue, pack your backpack and get set to blaze a new trail Whizz, Bang, Pop – science with a difference