A poor woodcutter's children, lost in the forest, come upon a house made of bread, cakes, and candy, occupied by a wicked witch who likes to have children for dinner.
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle by Betty MacDonald
Mrs. Piggle-wiggle, the widow of a pirate, has a remarkable way of handling children. She manages to cure a persistent never-want-to-go-to-bedder, an answer-backer, and a slow-eater-tiny-bite-taker.
Toys Go Out: Being the Adventures of a Knowledgeable Stingray, a Toughy Little Buffalo, and Someone Called Plastic by Emily Jenkins
Six stories relate the adventures of three best friends, who
happen to be toys.
In
the backpack, where it is very dark -- The serious problem of Plastic-ness --
The terrifying bigness of the washing machine -- The possible shark -- How
Lumphy got on the big high bed, and lost something rather good looking -- It is
difficult to find the right birthday present.
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