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Illus. dictionary on the meaning of flowers compiled using popular superstitions and ancient folklore. Col. illus. 8-12 yrs.
Relive the beauty and magic of Cecily Mary Barker's Flower Fairies of the Spring, now with a brand new enchanting cover. Since the publication of Cicely Mary Barker's first book in 1923, the Flower Fairies have been ethereal companions to readers around the world. Her charming poetry and delicate illustrations have sparked the imaginations of children for over ninety years and continue to inspire a life-long love for fairies and all things magical.
Using clever disguises, fairies live and hide in treetops, forests, gardens, marshes, and hedgerows.
The Song of The Black Medick Fairies "Why are we called 'Black', sister, When we've yellow flowers?" "I will show you why, brother- See these seeds of ours? Very soon each tiny seed Will be turning black indeed!"
In these beautifully-illustrated poems, fairies introduce the letters of the alphabet by describing the flowers among which they live. Since the publication of Cicely Mary Barker's first book in 1923, the Flower Fairies have been ethereal companions to readers around the world. Her charming poetry and delicate illustrations have sparked the imaginations of children for over ninety years and continue to inspire a life-long love for fairies and all things magical.
In a large garden live the Flower Fairies and their many friends. There's mischievous Periwinkle, shy Daffodil, Poppy, who likes to give parties for Flower Fairy children, and Marigold, who loves the sun. Seventeen fairies in all are featured in this book that's chock full of the details young readers and listeners love to know about the Flower Fairies and their secret lives.
The Song of The Almond Blossom Fairy Joy! the Winter's nearly gone! Soon will Spring come dancing on; And, before her, here dance I, Pink like sunrise in the sky. Other lovely things will follow; Soon will cuckoo come, and swallow; Birds will sing and buds will burst, But the Almond is the first!
Illustrations depict fairy folk among the seasonal flowers described in the accompanying poems.
A book of postcards with drawings from Cecily Mary Barker's Flower Fairies.