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Under the Window
Kate Greenaway
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Poor Dicky's dead!—The bell we toll,
And lay him in the deep, dark hole
28 7[8]
CONTENTS. pageUp you go, shuttlecocks, ever so high!
Why come you down again, shuttlecocks—why?
29Tommy was a silly boy,
"I can fly," he said
30Higgledy, piggledy, see how they run!
Hopperty, popperty! what is the fun?
31Which is the way to Somewhere Town?
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Un libro favoloso di filastrocche per passare qualche ora di serenità e allegria.
The book has multiple poems which can help my students compare poems when creating their own poems. As a class we can read multiple poems together in order for them to get ideas about what the theme of their poem can be. The book can help as a guidance or reference for students and teachers to creat
One of my favourite childhood books.
An odd collection of poetry with many of the same illustrations as her Mother Goose book. Reading the other reviews the modern reader definitely doesn't understand the rhymes. I actually found some quite horrifying. Definitely not for modern children.