Littlest One - His Book
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'Littlest One - His Book' presents a charming portrait of a young boy's life, filled with both the mundane and the extraordinary. From the perspective of a child, the book explores the world around him with innocence and curiosity. The poems capture the humor and wonder of everyday experiences, such as playing with friends, helping around the house, and navigating the challenges of growing up. Whether it's the thrill of a new toy or the disappointment of a lost game, the poems resonate with the universal experiences of childhood, reminding us of the simple joys and the unique perspective of a young mind. Through its whimsical and often humorous style, the book provides a lighthearted and insightful exploration of childhood, leaving a lasting impression on readers of all ages.Book Details
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Marion St. John Webb
United Kingdom
Marion St John Adcock Webb was an English writer of novels and poetry for children that presaged A. A. Milne, with her character "The Littlest One". She...
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