Children's Books: Goodnight Moon, Madeline, The Cat in the Hat, Charlotte's Web, The Chronicles of Narnia and Many More
Book Details
Author(s)Kaelyn Smith
PublisherWebster's Digital Services
ISBN / ASIN1241564833
ISBN-139781241564834
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
Description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Whether as bedtime stories from our parents, books we read by ourselves or books we read in school, childhood books leave an indelible impact on our minds and memories. Whether you were an avid reader or not, odds are that you had a favorite book as a child. While targeted at children and young adults, however, children's literature retains a cross-generational appeal, earning a spot in everyone's reading repertoire. From early childhood classics like "Peter Rabbit" and "Goodnight Moon" to young-adult fiction like "The Outsiders" and "Little Women" to the phenomena of "Harry Potter" and "Twilight", this book presents almost forty of the best-loved works of children's literature ever published.
Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge.
Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge.










