Molly's Flowers
by Harriet Fremont-Smith
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Pub Date Dec 04 2014 | Archive Date Feb 28 2015
Description
Read, Meet and Enjoy 5 intertwined Stories with Molly Cow, Mae Mouse, Freddie Fox, Chester Chipmunk, Howie Horse and many more!
Author Harriet Fremont-Smith, affectionately known as “Hattie”, was born in 1936 and raised in the New England area. She grew up alongside her 4 brothers seeking adventure and love. In 1955 she found true love within the heart of her husband, Maurice Fremont-Smith, which led to more love and many adventures as a wife, mother, grandmother, sales representative, and executive receptionist.
Harriet created Molly the cow as a bedtime companion for her 9 children in the 1970’s to watch over their hearts and dreams. Molly continues to look after her 30 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, and now all the children of the world.
Harriet continues to discover love in the big adventure of life. She resides presently near a meadow, in Boston, Massachusetts.
A Note From the Publisher
Keywords - Children, Animals, Bedtime, Friends, Adventure, Cow, Mouse, Fox, Horse
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EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781622876969 |
PRICE | $6.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
My 3 year old granddaughter loved this book. it helped that her name is molly. i would recommend this book to my customers looking for children's books
this was a good book. i like how they all tied together with the first one that helped the first story make a little more sense. i also enjoyed the lessons that each story taught.
A nice little children's book that has some delightful illustrations to match simple yet lesson-learning stories for the little ones. This version had some typos and could have done with some editing, but it was still quite a lovely little series of tales of Molly the Cow, Mae Mouse, and the other animals. The way the tales all linked back to the original story where Molly gave away all her flowers was nice, and there is plenty to make little ones smile.