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Puffin Classics for Children's Stories 10 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

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SKU: MAN-LOWPLEX-RVS-U2510-9124105406
Barcode: 9789124105402
Publisher: The Puffin Classics
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Titles in This Set:
The Extraordinary Cases of Sherlock Holmes
The Jungle Book
Peter Pan
A Little Princess
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
The Railway Children
The Wind in the Willows
The Call of the Wild
The Wizard of Oz
Black Beauty

Format: Box Set
ISBN: 9780241507131

Overview:
The Puffin Classics Story Collection is a ten-title box set that brings together treasured tales from some of literature’s best-loved voices. Inside, you’ll find The Extraordinary Cases of Sherlock Holmes, The Jungle Book, Peter Pan, A Little Princess, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Railway Children, The Wind in the Willows, The Call of the Wild, The Wizard of Oz, and Black Beauty. These are compact, affordable paperback editions designed for young readers and families who want an enduring library of classics in one beautifully packaged box. Puffin’s Story Collection preserves the charm and language of these enduring works while offering approachable editions for modern readers, making it an ideal gift set for birthdays, holidays, and back-to-school reading boosts. Whether shared aloud or explored independently, this collection invites spark-filled sessions of imagination, empathy, bravery, and curiosity—traits that these timeless stories nurture across generations. It’s a thoughtful way to start or expand a home library with ten enduring adventures in one keepsake package.

What This Collection Covers:
This curated set explores a rich spectrum of classic adventures, from detective cunning and animal-led journeys to fantastical escapades and heartwarming character studies. Readers travel from bustling London with Sherlock Holmes to the jungle’s rhythms with Kipling, to Neverland’s magical horizons, to the resilience of Sara Crewe, and onward through Wonderland’s whimsy and the enduring friendships of woodland and countryside characters. Across titles by Doyle, Kipling, Barrie, Burnett, Carroll, Nesbit, Grahame, London, Baum, and Sewell, the collection offers varied tones—from thrilling mysteries and high-spirited adventures to gentle domestic dramas and moral fables. Together, these stories cultivate imagination, critical thinking, empathy, and a lifelong love of reading, while providing age-appropriate entry points to more complex literary themes as children grow. The box set also supports classroom groups and family reading routines, encouraging shared discussions about courage, kindness, and the power of home as a guiding compass.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Extraordinary Cases of Sherlock Holmes: A compact gateway into detective fiction, these tales pair clever deduction with brisk plotting. Young readers encounter famous cases, intriguing hints, and Holmes’s iconic methods, all narrated with wit and a sense of playful puzzle-solving that invites readers to infer clues and enjoy the triumph of reasoning. The stories’ energetic pacing makes them accessible for emerging readers, while still offering rewarding twists for more confident listeners. Holmes and Watson’s dynamic collaboration provides a memorable template for analytical thinking and problem-solving in fiction. This entry-point into Doyle’s universe inspires curiosity, attention to detail, and a love of mystery that can spark ongoing reading journeys. The Jungle Book: Kipling’s animal-centered odyssey blends adventure and moral instruction in a vivid jungle world. Mowgli’s mentorship with Bagheera and Baloo offers lessons on courage, loyalty, and self-discovery, while encounters with Shere Khan sharpen the tension between independence and community. The stories invite readers to consider the balance between humanity and nature, and to reflect on mercy, cunning, and responsibility. The Jungle Book’s episodic chapters suit shared storytelling and independent reading alike, while its memorable set pieces—songs, riddles, and vivid landscapes—invite imagination to roam freely. Peter Pan: Barrie’s enchantment invites readers to dream beyond grown-up limits and embrace the wonder of imagination. Peter, Wendy, and the Lost Boys navigate friendship, risk, and the delicate edge between childhood and adulthood. These tales celebrate daring, loyalty, and the joy of play, while also probing themes of responsibility and belonging. Readers are drawn into Neverland’s capricious magic, where adventures unfold with humor and heart, offering a timeless invitation to believe in impossible possibilities. A Little Princess: Burnett’s Sara Crewe embodies resilience, grace, and kindness amid hardship. Through imagination and inner resourcefulness, she transforms difficult circumstances into moments of joy and courage. The narrative’s warmth and moral clarity provide gentle discussions about empathy, generosity, and standing up for what is right. This story’s enduring appeal lies in its capacity to model dignity and hope, even when circumstances seem unfair—a message that resonates with readers navigating change and challenge. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Carroll’s deliriously inventive world invites readers to question rules, language, and reality itself. Alice’s curious questions, strange encounters, and wordplay spark creativity while encouraging readers to think critically about meaning, perspective, and identity. The book’s episodic structure supports flexible reading patterns, and its humor remains accessible to modern audiences. This classic champion of wonder celebrates curiosity as a lifelong compass for learning and discovery. The Railway Children: Nesbit’s tale of family, migration, and resilience uses railway rhythms to weave community and adventure into a coming-of-age portrait. The siblings’ courage in the face of uncertainty demonstrates the value of cooperation, imagination, and steadfastness. Gentle humor sits beside poignant moments, forming a balanced, comforting read that invites discussion about belonging, social change, and the everyday heroism found in family life and helping others. The Wind in the Willows: Grahame’s animal society explores friendship, loyalty, and the gentle rules of an idyllic countryside world. Mole, Rat, Badger, and Toa d navigate mischief, risk, and responsibility with warmth and wit. The book rewards patient reading with lush descriptions, charming escapades, and subtle moral lessons about humility, hospitality, and the value of steadfast companionship in the face of life’s surprises. The Call of the Wild: London’s Yukon frontier is a study in survival, instinct, and transformation. Buck’s journey from pampered ranch dog to wild survivor invites readers to consider resilience, adaptation, and the pull of primal forces. The narrative’s stark beauty and emotional core offer a powerful counterpoint to gentler tales, making this a compelling, thought-provoking bridge between classic adventure and mature themes of humanity and nature. The Wizard of Oz: Baum’s road trip is a luminous blend of whimsy and wisdom. Dorothy’s quest for home becomes a meditation on courage, heart, and brains—plus the importance of friendship and collective problem-solving. The vivid land of Oz invites readers to root for unlikely heroes, while sparkling dialogue and imaginative set pieces spark imaginative thinking and playful problem-solving. Black Beauty: Sewell’s humane portrait of a horse’s life offers a compassionate lens on care, empathy, and animal welfare. The narrative—told from Black Beauty’s perspective—encourages readers to consider the responsibilities of guardianship, kindness, and the impact of ethical treatment. Its accessible prose and heartfelt lessons invite reflection and discussion about humanity’s treatment of animals, making it a timeless read for classrooms and families alike.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This Puffin Classics collection is an ideal gift for families building a lifelong reading habit, educators seeking a compact units-ready set, and young readers developing confidence with timeless language and universal themes. Suitable for ages around 9+, it also appeals to parents and older siblings who want to share enduring stories with new generations. The box set format makes it a ready-made library; it’s perfect for birthday presents, holiday splurges, or as a thoughtful addition to school reading corners and classroom libraries that celebrate literary heritage.

Key Benefits:

  • Einstein-worthy classic literacy: ten enduring titles in one affordable box set
  • Ideal for gifting—beautiful packaging and lasting value
  • Supports shared reading, classroom use, and family storytelling time
  • Compact paperback editions that are easy to handle for young readers
  • Introduces diverse styles: mystery, adventure, fantasy, and moral fables
  • Encourages imagination, empathy, and critical thinking through timeless narratives

About the Author:
The Puffin Classics collection features a rotating roster of celebrated authors whose works have shaped children’s literature for generations. Each title in this set is attributed to its original author—Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, J. M. Barrie, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Lewis Carroll, Edith Nesbit, Kenneth Grahame, Jack London, L. Frank Baum, and Anna Sewell—brought together under Puffin’s enduring Classics umbrella. The series is known for preserving the distinctive voices and era-appropriate language that have long defined these stories, while presenting them in reader-friendly paperback editions designed for younger audiences. The result is a cohesive, trusted gateway to literature’s foundational adventures, with clear notes of provenance and a shared design sensibility that makes the collection feel like a curated bookshelf rather than a random assortment.

Why You’ll Love This Box Set:
Owning the complete Puffin Classics Story Collection means having ten gateways to imagination and learning in one affordable, gift-ready package. It’s a durable, portable library that supports independent reading and family read-aloud sessions alike. The consistent paperback format and cohesive packaging make it a visually appealing shelf-standout, ideal for gifting to budding readers or for building a home library that’ll last for years and generations. If you’re seeking a thoughtfully curated, widely loved introduction to classic children’s literature, this set delivers both value and a shared reading experience that can spark conversations, curiosity, and a lifelong love of books.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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