"Figures in Verse and Simple Rhymes, for Little Learners (Second Series; No. 2)" is a collection of children's poetry authored by an unknown writer and published in the late 19th century. This charming book is designed to introduce young readers to simple rhymes and rhythmic verse, promoting early literacy in a fun and engaging manner. Its likely topic centers around playful themes and educational content that assists little learners in grasping basic concepts, such as numbers and simple actions. The book features a series of light-hearted verses that make learning enjoyable. Each section introduces numbers through playful rhymes, encouraging children to engage with counting and familiar actions, like fastening shoes or laying sticks straight. Other poems feature whimsical characters and scenarios, such as Simple Simon's humorous encounters and fanciful tales of sailors and royal feasts. The combination of playful language and engaging illustrations fosters creativity and an early love for reading among young audiences, making it an excellent addition to any child's bookshelf. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Figures in Verse and Simple Rhymes, for Little Learners (Second Series; No. 2)
By Anonymous
"Figures in Verse and Simple Rhymes, for Little Learners (Second Series; No. 2)" is a collection of children's poetry authored by an unknown writer an...
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2019-05-31
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