Madeline

Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans is a cherished children’s book published by National Geographic Books on January 5, 2012. This edition, presented in a sturdy board book format, features 36 pages of delightful storytelling that has captivated young readers for over seventy years. The narrative follows twelve little girls in two straight lines, with the smallest being Madeline, as they embark on various adventures that highlight themes of friendship and social interactions.
In this abridged version, readers will find the essence of the original story preserved, making it accessible for younger audiences. The board book format is designed for small hands, ensuring that children can easily engage with the text and illustrations. Madeline continues to resonate with themes relevant to juvenile fiction, particularly focusing on girls and women, while also touching on social themes that encourage friendship. This edition offers a timeless experience for both new readers and those revisiting a classic.
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Rediscover Madeline, now available in board book format
The story of twelve little girls in two straight lines, the smallest one being Madeline, has delighted children for more than seventy years. Now the beloved Caldecott Honor Book is available in a sturdy board book format and a reduced size perfect for small hands. While the text is slightly abridged, none of the charm of the original book is lost as a new format brings this classic title to a younger audience.
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