BOOH
by Eugene Field
'BOOH' Summary
Eugene Field's 'Booh' is a collection of poems and essays that celebrate the magic of childhood. The poems, known for their lyrical charm, take readers on imaginative journeys through the world of a child's wonder, featuring endearing characters like the little boy who dreams of a 'Little Boy Blue' and the mischievous 'Gingham Dog'. The essays, penned with Field's trademark humor and insight, explore themes of family, education, and the simple pleasures of life. From heartwarming tales of fatherly love to playful observations on the quirks of human nature, 'Booh' is a timeless treasure that reminds us of the beauty and joy that can be found in the world of childhood.Book Details
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Eugene Field Sr. was an American writer, best known for his children's poetry and humorous essays. He was known as the "poet of childhood". Field was born in St. Louis, Missouri at 634 S. Broadway wh...
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