Little Wolf, in a series of letters to his parents, tries his hand at writing poetry and produces some work that his friends admire and his parents find very useful This description may be from another edition of this product.
Spritely, fun, and iconoclastically spelled poetry
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Lively black-and-white illustrations by Tony Ross perfectly showcase the spritely, fun, and iconoclastically spelled poetry of Ian Whybrow resulting in a little "kids only" book of charming and entertaining poetry that is sure to please any young reader. My Flying Adventure: I have a friend called Stubby Crow./Sumtimes he sits on wire,/And if he feels like it,/He can go up even higher.//Sum people fly in an air balloon/Or a blown-up rubber glove./But Stubbs just does a flippy flap,/And up he goes above.//I wunce flew off a lamp post,/But I could not get the trick/I found the air was a bit 2 thin,/And the ground was a bit 2 thick./Bonk.
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