Betsy-Tacy

Betsy-Tacy by Maud Hart Lovelace, published by HarperCollins on November 9, 1994, is a charming exploration of childhood friendship set in the early 1900s. This edition, comprising 128 pages, presents the delightful stories of two five-year-old girls, Betsy and Tacy, whose close bond makes them seem like one entity. The narrative captures the essence of their adventures and experiences, providing a vivid portrayal of young children during this historical period.
Readers will find a collection of engaging tales that highlight the social themes of friendship and childhood in a historical context. Accompanied by amusing illustrations from award-winning author and illustrator Lois Lenski, this book offers a nostalgic glimpse into the lives of Betsy and Tacy as they navigate their world. The stories reflect the innocence and joy of early friendships, making it a relatable read for both children and adults interested in juvenile fiction.
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Betsy and Tacy were two little five-year-olds, such inseparable friends that they were regarded almost as one. These stories of their friendship present a very real picture of young children living in the early 1900’s. Each book features amusing illustrations by award-winning author/illustrator Lois Lenski.
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