Category: Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children
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Engaging Children’s Books, Fun Facts and Delicious Recipes

This resource collection for children promotes learning through engaging books, fun facts, and simple recipes that inspire curiosity and imagination.
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A First Book in American History, A History of the United States and its People, baking, Bible articles by Bell, Bible Study, Bible Verse Mapping, bread, Cakes /Bar, Candies and Other Desserts, cookies, Cool Facts, From the Old Testament, Great Stories for Little Americans, Heidi, Holiday Recipes, microwave cooking, Mother Stories, Party Food, Peter and Polly Series, Pies, Pilgrim’s Stories, Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm, Recipes, Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children, Swiss Family Robinson, THE ADVENTURES OF OLD MR. TOAD, The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, The Children’s Six Minutes, THE GREAT BIG TREASURY OF BEATRIX POTTER, The Real Mother Goose, The Story of Mankind, The Tale of Jolly Robin, The Tale of Solomon Owl, THE TRUE STORY OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS CALLED THE GREAT ADMIRAL, THE WONDER BOOK OF BIBLE STORIES, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz -
Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children Chapter 28: The Last Adventure of All

Chapter 28: The Last Adventure of All For six days Don Quixote lay in bed, sullen and sorrowful because of his overthrow. And all this time Sancho Panza sat beside him and tried to comfort him. “My master,” he said, “pluck up your head and be of good cheer if you can. Let us go…
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Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children Chapter 27: The Knight of the White Moon

Chapter 27: The Knight of the White Moon One morning Don Quixote, fully armed, rode out to the seashore to take the air. He felt very brave, and was in fine fighting humor. “Arms,” he said, “are my best attire, and combat is my meat and drink.” Suddenly he saw a strange knight riding towards…
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Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children Chapter 26: The Innkeeper of Saragossa

Chapter 26: The Innkeeper of Saragossa One morning towards the end of summer Don Quixote surprised the duke by calling for his armor and his steed. “My Lord Duke, I must away, to seek new adventures,” he said. “I cannot tarry here any longer.” “But has not your stay with us been agreeable to you?”…
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Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children Chapter 25: Sancho in His Island

Chapter 25: Sancho in His Island The duke and the duchess were so well pleased with the success of their latest jest that they soon formed plans for another; and this time Sancho Panza was to be the chosen hero. “Sancho Panza,” said the duke one day, “is it true that your master has promised…
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Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children Chapter 24: The Wooden-Peg Horse

Chapter 24: The Wooden-Peg Horse One evening the duke and the duchess were amusing themselves by listening to Don Quixote’s valorous talk. “Do you know of any case of injured innocence?” he asked. “I will avenge it. I will go to the ends of the earth to combat error. I am not afraid of giants…
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Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children Chapter 23: The Duke and the Duchess

Chapter 23: The Duke and the Duchess One fine day, just before sunset, our travelers came suddenly into a broad, green meadow which was bordered on three sides by a wood. In this meadow they saw a company of men and women whom Don Quixote guessed to be fine people out for a hunt. Nor…
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Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children Chapter 22: The Enchanted Bark

Chapter 22: The Enchanted Bark Fair and softly, and step by step, did Don Quixote and his squire wend their way through field and wood and village and farmland. Many and strange were their adventures — so many and strange, indeed, that I shall not try to relate the half of them. At length, on…
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Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children Chapter 21: The Adventure with the Lions

Chapter 21: The Adventure with the Lions The sun rose high in the sky, and Don Quixote jogged onward, full of joy and pride. He had overthrown the Knight of the Mirrors, and he was more persuaded than ever that he was the most valiant hero in the world. Neither enchanter nor enchantments could alarm…
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Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children Chapter 20: The Knight of the Mirrors

Chapter 20: The Knight of the Mirrors That night Don Quixote and Sancho Panza sought shelter under some trees by the roadside. Sancho unsaddled his Dapple and turned the beast loose to graze among the shrubs and thistles; then he threw himself down at the foot of a cork tree and was soon fast asleep.…
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