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The Curlytops at Sunset Beach; Or What Was Found in the Sand - Sunny Beach Adventures: Sibling Discoveries and Sand Treasures - cover

The Curlytops at Sunset Beach; Or What Was Found in the Sand - Sunny Beach Adventures: Sibling Discoveries and Sand Treasures

Howard Roger Garis

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Curlytops at Sunset Beach; Or, What Was Found in the Sand," Howard Roger Garis weaves a delightful narrative that intertwines adventure and discovery through the eyes of youthful protagonists, the Curlytops. Set against the scenic backdrop of Sunset Beach, the story is characterized by its engaging prose and vivid depictions, capturing the essence of childhood curiosity and imagination. Garis employs simple yet evocative language to transport readers into a world where innocent explorations lead to unexpected treasures hidden in the sand, seamlessly blending elements of entertainment and moral lessons typical of children'Äôs literature in the early 20th century. Howard Roger Garis, a prolific author best known for his contributions to children's fiction, drew upon his own experiences and whimsical nature in crafting engaging tales. Having penned numerous stories in the famed "Curlytops" series, Garis's passion for capturing the adventures of young characters reflects his understanding of the importance of friendship, fun, and the natural world. His background as a writer for publications that catered to children further influenced his knack for storytelling that entertains while imparting valuable life lessons. This charming tale is highly recommended for both young readers and adults seeking to revisit the beauty of childhood adventure. Garis's heartfelt storytelling inspires curiosity and a sense of wonder, making it an excellent addition to the libraries of families. Join the Curlytops as they embark on their seaside escapade, and rediscover the thrill of finding treasures in the most unexpected places.
Available since: 10/20/2023.
Print length: 109 pages.

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