Children's Classics Novel (Set of 7 books)- Alice In Wonderland, Heidi, Around The World 80 Days, Dr. Jykell & Hyde, Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol & Alice Trough The Looking Grass(Paperback, BOOKFORD PUBLICATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED) | Zipri.in
Children's Classics Novel (Set of 7 books)- Alice In Wonderland, Heidi, Around The World 80 Days, Dr. Jykell & Hyde, Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol & Alice Trough The Looking Grass(Paperback, BOOKFORD PUBLICATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED)

Children's Classics Novel (Set of 7 books)- Alice In Wonderland, Heidi, Around The World 80 Days, Dr. Jykell & Hyde, Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol & Alice Trough The Looking Grass(Paperback, BOOKFORD PUBLICATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED)

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The Children's Classics Novel set, consisting of 7 timeless books, offers a rich collection of literature that introduces young readers to some of the most beloved and enduring tales. Each book presents an engaging adventure, moral lessons, and vivid characters that have stood the test of time. Here's a description of each book in the set:Alice in Wonderland by Lewis CarrollThis fantastical story follows a young girl named Alice as she falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a bizarre, dream-like world full of talking animals, curious characters, and peculiar events. The whimsical journey is a delightful exploration of logic, imagination, and curiosity. Alice's adventures challenge the limits of reality and have become a symbol of fun, absurdity, and creativity.Heidi by Johanna SpyriSet in the Swiss Alps, this heartwarming tale follows a young orphan girl named Heidi who is sent to live with her grumpy grandfather. As Heidi's love for her new home and family grows, she brings joy to everyone around her, teaching readers about the power of kindness, nature, and the importance of family and friendship.Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules VerneThis thrilling adventure novel follows Phileas Fogg, an English gentleman who wagers that he can travel around the world in just 80 days. Accompanied by his servant, Passepartout, Fogg faces numerous obstacles and challenges across different countries. The story is an exciting blend of geography, culture, and determination.Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis StevensonThis gothic novella explores the dual nature of humanity through the character of Dr. Henry Jekyll, a kind and respected scientist, and his sinister alter-ego, Mr. Edward Hyde. As Jekyll's transformation between the two personalities grows uncontrollable, the story delves into the themes of good versus evil and the dangers of unchecked desires.Oliver Twist by Charles DickensThis classic novel follows the journey of a poor orphan boy named Oliver Twist, who escapes the harsh conditions of a workhouse and encounters a series of adventures. From a life of crime to finding love and family, the story sheds light on the social issues of 19th-century England, such as poverty, child labor, and the class divide.A Christmas Carol by Charles DickensA timeless holiday story, this novella follows the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man, who is visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. Through these supernatural visits, Scrooge learns the true meaning of Christmas, generosity, and redemption. The tale emphasizes compassion, kindness, and the spirit of giving.Alice Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis CarrollThe sequel to Alice in Wonderland, this novel follows Alice as she steps through a mirror and finds herself in a world that is the reverse of the one she knows. With new characters, such as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and a chessboard-themed adventure, this story continues Alice’s exploration of logic, language, and identity.