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How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers is a whimsical and delightful book of children's verse that has charmed readers for generations. This facsimile edition preserves the original charm of Robert Williams Wood's clever wordplay and wonderfully illustrative hand-drawn lettering.
Each verse in this collection centers around two things that resemble one another, creating playful connections between the natural world and imaginative observations. The poems are accompanied by charming illustrations that bring the verses to life, making this book perfect for young readers discovering the joy of poetry.
The Harrier, harassed by the Hare, Presents a picture of despair; Although as far as I'm concerned, I love to see the tables turned. The Harrier flies with all his might, It is a harum-scare'm flight: I'm not surprised he does not care, To meet the fierce pursuing Hare.
This hardcover edition includes the original hand-drawn lettering that adds to the book's unique character and historical charm. The facsimile format ensures that readers experience the book as it was originally intended, with all the artistic details preserved.
Perfect for children of all ages, this poetry collection combines humor with clever observations about nature. The verses are accessible yet sophisticated, making them enjoyable for both children and adults. Each poem offers a delightful play on words and visual similarities that encourage readers to look at the world with fresh eyes.
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