Christmas Every Day. By William Dean Howells.

The story of a little girl who wishes that every day were Christmas Day.

Dolly’s Double. By Ethel Wood.

Two girls, Dolly and Isabel, are so much alike that they can hardly be told apart. They are not supposed to be related, but they live together, and later, by the clearing up of a mystery, it appears that they are really sisters.

Grandpa’s Little Girls. By Alice T. Curtis.

Two little girls are sent to Grandfather Newman at Pine Tree Farm while their parents are absent in California. The story tells very amusingly how the old people and the young people plotted to remain together.

Grandpa’s Little Girls and Their Friends. By Alice T. Curtis.

The third book about the Newmans. They find that the best way to lead at school is to be of service to others.

Grandpa’s Little Girls at School. By Alice T. Curtis.

The second book about the little Newman girls. Tells how they ran away to escape going to school, how they finally went and wouldn’t have missed it for anything.