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Chargement... A Flower Fairy Alphabet (1934)par Cicely Mary Barker
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Lending Most of the other flower fairies books hold their strength simply in their illustrations; their poems are weak and not particularly engaging. Yet, this alphabet breaks the trend, as Barker's short poems pair well with their fairies and read like a true alphabet book. Her fairies have always shown personality, but even more is revealed when we get language that matches the visuals properly. Even more surprising is that Barker engages the reader directly, breaking the fourth wall if you will, by discussing the hard choice of flower and fairy for some of the letters for which there is abundance. This breaks the narrative flow of the book a touch, but besides the illustrations which tie everything loosely together Barker has never really concerned herself with "story." WE're almost at the finale of the collection of flower fairy books, so I'll be sad to see them finish, but I'm sure I'll revisit these many times again for inspiration! Cicely Mary Barker's flower fairies are justly praised for their beauty and the accuracy of the flowers. Children might enjoy her poems more than I do. These are the fairies that appear in the Flower Fairy Alphabet: Apple Blossom fairy Bugle fairy Columbine fairy Double Daisy fairy Fuchsia fairy (show all 25 items) Gorse fairy Herb Twopence fairy Iris fairy Jasmine fairy Kingcup fairy Lily-of-the-Valley fairy Mallow fairy Nasturtium fairy Orchis fairy Pansy fairy Queen of the Meadow fairy Ragged Robin fairy Strawberry fairy Thrift fairy the U fairy Vetch fairy (kindly shares his flowers with the U fairy because he has no flowers) Wallflower fairy the X fairy (teases the Yellow Deadnettle fairy because he has no flowers) Yellow Deadnettle fairy Zinnia fairy aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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In twenty-four illustrated poems, fairies introduce most of the letters of the alphabet by describing the flowers among which they live. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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