Secrets from the Dollhouse

“Secrets from the Dollhouse” by Ann Warren Turner is a First Edition published by HarperCollins in 2000. This 30-page book presents a unique narrative about Emma and her family, who are wooden dolls living in a dollhouse. When the children who play with them are absent, the dolls can move slightly, but Emma yearns for more than her confined existence. She dreams of adventures outside, unaware of the challenges that await her.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile nonfiction and fiction elements as Emma embarks on her journey, discovering both adventure and an unexpected friendship. The story explores themes of curiosity and the desire for exploration, inviting readers to engage with the secret world of the dollhouse. This edition, written in English, offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of dolls and the adventures that unfold when imagination takes flight.
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Emma and her family are wooden dolls living inside a dollhouse. When the boy and girl who play with them are not around, the dolls can move — a little. But Emma is tired of her small world and wishes to go outside where she can have an “adventure”, though she doesn’t really know what that means. She soon finds out when disaster strikes. Emma’s great adventure leads her to discover an unlikely friend along the way. Come enter the secret world of the dollhouse — you may never look at dolls the same way again!
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