For tonight's bedtime storytelling, I will be reading Chapter 12 from the Maida Book Series called Maida’s Little Shop. This gentle story by Inez Haynes Irwin was published in 1909 and is about a sweet little girl named Maida who is sickly and lame. Her father is well known to be one of the most wealthiest men in America. He decides to buy her a little shop in Charlestown Massachusetts, to give her a purpose and to help restore her health. However, he has one condition, that she not tell anyone who she is or who her father is. And for the first time in her life...Maida makes wonderful new friends because they think she is just an ordinary girl.
I hope you enjoy this charming bedtime story and I wish you a peaceful night's rest!
Sweet dreamzzz....
Intro music is ' Tranquility Lane' by Dawn Dawn Dawn via https://www.epidemicsound.com
Music during the narration of story is 'A Thousand Wells' by Anna Landstrom via https://www.epidemicsound.com
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