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  1. Two little girls adopt a tiny vacant house and transform it into a playhouse, a home for a little old lady, and a cookie shop for everyone.

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  2. With the help of Mrs. O'Brien, two little girls transform an abandoned building into a cookie shop. Includes a recipe for Sugar Cookies. Charming miniature (5 1/4" tall) edition.

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    • Eleanor Clymer
  3. Mar 3, 2023 · Nobody cared about it. Nobody wanted it at all. Nobody but Jane and Alice. With the help of Mrs. O'Brien, the two little girls adopt a tiny vacant house and transform it into a playhouse, a home for a little old lady, and a cookie shop for everyone. Book includes recipe for Sugar Cookies.

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  4. Apr 28, 2020 · This is a fun story about a tiny little house sandwiched between two tall buildings in the city. It was unloved and uncared for until one day, two young gir...

  5. Apr 3, 2001 · Clymer based one book, “The Tiny Little House,” on an actual home she saw squeezed between Manhattan skyscrapers and her assumption that children would like playing there. The book was...

  6. THE TINY LITTLE HOUSE. by Eleanor; Illus. Ingrid Fez Clymer ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 8, 1964. The format and the detailed illustrations reflect the mood of a short, satisfying story that small girls will enjoy and the better beginning readers among them will be able to read to themselves.

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  8. Between the years of 1943 and 1983 she published 58 books, including The Tiny Little House, My Brother Stevie, and Hamburgers–and Ice Cream for Dessert. Clymer was born in New York City, the daughter of Russian immigrants.

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