A Little Maid in Toyland
Adah Louise Sutton
Read by Gloria Begemann
The story portrays the adventures of a young girl and her friends as they magically go through the door of her doll house into a strange world called Toyland. (Summary by gloryb) (4 hr 14 min)
Chapters
THE WALKING HOUSE | 14:21 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
THE HOUSE IS FURNISHED | 13:42 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
THE TEDDY BEARS TAKE A HAND | 14:29 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
BEDELIA GROWS A TAIL | 14:44 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
MARY AND HER LITTLE LAMB AND SOME OTHERS | 10:54 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
THE LITTLE BACK DOOR | 13:01 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
D. TABLET, ESQ. | 14:58 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
THE TALKING SIGN POST | 15:50 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
JOYTOWN | 16:05 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
SALLY AND BEDELIA ARE PRESENTED AT COURT | 21:41 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
THE POLLY-NOSED SAPHEAD | 20:43 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
THE WEATHER PROPHET | 20:53 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE | 19:46 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
THE ECLIPSE | 19:06 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
SALLY FINDS THE ENCHANTED WOOD | 24:43 | Read by Gloria Begemann |
Reviews
Strange
Janelle
I couldn't bring myself to give this any more than two stars. It's a weird children's fantasy from more than 100 years ago, about a little girl and her toys who are mysteriously transported to Toyland. As such, I feel the plot is best suited to very young readers. However, while not long, the book is more lengthy than I would expect for this age. And the vocabulary is quite advanced. Perhaps older children of the past were happy to read about toys. One saving grace in this story is the author avoided the moralising typical of her generation. It was simply a story, told for the story's sake.