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"Queer Little People" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a collection of stories published in 1867. The book includes a series of fairy tales featuring anthropomorphic animals, telling stories with moral lessons for young readers.
Queer Little Folks is a collection of stories that celebrate the diversity and uniqueness of children. Stowe's story reminds us that all children are worthy of love and acceptance, regardless of their differences.