A big adventure for a little boy in French Canada has a folk quality to the story and a boisterous gaiety to the pictures...

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LITTLE BAPTISTE

A big adventure for a little boy in French Canada has a folk quality to the story and a boisterous gaiety to the pictures that make the fantasy-and the moral it illustrates- quite convincing. For when a circus train is wrecked near their failing farm Little Baptiste and his parents learn from their experience with the animals that music helps one work far better. A pleasant book, by the familiar author artist team. Weak stitching.

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Publisher: Houghton, Mifflin

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1954

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