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Allingham, William
1824
1889
Allinghame, William
Allingham, Helen Paterson
1848
1926
Paterson, Helen
Furniss, Harry
1854
1925
Furniss, Henry
Greenaway, Kate
1846
1901
Greenaway, K. (Kate)
Paterson, Caroline
Rhymes for the Young Folk
The fairies -- The elf singing -- The Fairy King -- Chorus of fairies -- Robin Redbreast -- Amy Margaret -- Jingle jangle -- Dreaming -- I love you, dear -- Seasons -- The cat and the dog -- Here and there -- The bird -- Wishing -- I saw a little birdie fly -- A mountain round -- The Lepracaun -- Yes or no? -- Sleeping -- A swing song -- Birds' names -- Down on the shore -- The bubble -- Nick Spence -- Ambition -- The ball -- Riding -- Tom Cricket -- The year of hardships -- A riddle.
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"Rhymes for the Young Folk" by William Allingham is a collection of children’s poetry written in the mid-19th century. This charming anthology showcases a variety of whimsical and playful verses that often revolve around themes like nature, fairies, and childhood imagination. The work includes delightful illustrations to enhance the reading experience and appeal to young audiences. At the start of this collection, the tone is set with poems that introduce enchanting elements of nature and fantasy. The first poem, "The Fairies," invites readers into a mystical world inhabited by small, magical beings, suggesting their whimsical yet mischievous nature. The subsequent verses continue to build on themes of adventure, companionship, and the natural world, establishing a playful atmosphere that encourages imagination and exploration among children. The language is rhythmic and melodic, designed to captivate a young audience and foster an early love for poetry. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 80.4 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Children's poetry
Conduct of life -- Juvenile poetry
Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile poetry
Children's songs
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Category: Children & Young Adult Reading
Category: Poetry
Category: British Literature
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