If you've stumbled upon this website, there's a good chance you have nagging memories of a book you read during your childhood. Your memories may be so vague that you're not certain you didn't just dream it up. Or you might remember vivid details about the book's plot and characters - virtually everything except that much-needed title or author.

Some books come up on discussion boards with such surprising frequency, you have to wonder how such a well-loved book could be out of print. And many of them are out of print. However, all hope is not lost.

Gathered together on this blog are some of the most often-requested and well-remembered children's picture and chapter books of the 20th century. Take a moment and browse the title list; maybe one of them will jump out at you. Or, use the search box at the top of the screen. Keywords are included with each book. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us at favoritechildrensbooks@gmail.com. We hope to help reunite you with your
Favorite Children's Books.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The Wonderful Fashion Doll

The Wonderful Fashion Doll
by Laura Bannon, originally published in 1953.

Summary
Debby finds an old letter in which her great-great-great grandmother describes a wonderful French fashion doll that she had in the 1800's. When Debby goes to her grandparents' farmhouse, she searches until she finds the doll, Gay Event, and her lovely wardrobe.


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Keywords: Dolls, Clothing, New Hampshire

Character Names: Debby, Gay Event (doll)

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