The Child's Book of the Seasons

Kids, ABCs, 123s, Date and Time, Seasons
Cover of the book The Child's Book of the Seasons by Arthur Ransome, E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Arthur Ransome ISBN: 9786057861009
Publisher: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books Publication: March 24, 2019
Imprint: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books Language: English
Author: Arthur Ransome
ISBN: 9786057861009
Publisher: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Publication: March 24, 2019
Imprint: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Language: English

Spring always seems to begin on the morning that the Imp, in a bright pink nightgown, comes rushing into my room without knocking, and throws himself on my bed, with a sprig of almond blossom in his hand. You see, the almond blossom grows just outside the Imp's window, and the Imp watches it very carefully. We are none of us allowed to see it until it is ready, and then, as soon as there is a sprig really out, he picks it and flies all round the house showing it to everybody. For the Imp loves the Spring, and we all know that those beautiful pink blossoms mean that Spring is very near.

And what are the things we know the Summer by? Summer clothes say little girls, and big straw hats say boys. Well, and what do they mean but the heat? The Imp wears a huge straw hat and a loose holland overall but he goes about panting, and lies flat on the ground with the straw hat over his nose to keep the sun from burning his face. And the Elf wears an overall, too, and a pale blue calico sunbonnet over her curls. All the same she is often too hot to enjoy anything except sitting in the swing in the orchard and listening to fairy tales. And I, well, I am often too hot to tell fairy tales. For fairyland is a cool, comfortable place, and big, hot Ogres melt it away like an ice palace.

I told you that we are sad when we know that Summer is passing away; but that is only because we love the Summer, with her gay flowers and fair green clothes, and not because we do not like the Autumn. The Imp and the Elf laugh at me when I tell them that all Ogres and Ogresses, all people who are grown up and can never be Imps and Elves again, love the Autumn and the Spring even better than the Summer herself. And then, to make them understand, I tell them a fairy story, how, once upon a time, Spring and Summer and Winter and Autumn were four beautiful little girls.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Spring always seems to begin on the morning that the Imp, in a bright pink nightgown, comes rushing into my room without knocking, and throws himself on my bed, with a sprig of almond blossom in his hand. You see, the almond blossom grows just outside the Imp's window, and the Imp watches it very carefully. We are none of us allowed to see it until it is ready, and then, as soon as there is a sprig really out, he picks it and flies all round the house showing it to everybody. For the Imp loves the Spring, and we all know that those beautiful pink blossoms mean that Spring is very near.

And what are the things we know the Summer by? Summer clothes say little girls, and big straw hats say boys. Well, and what do they mean but the heat? The Imp wears a huge straw hat and a loose holland overall but he goes about panting, and lies flat on the ground with the straw hat over his nose to keep the sun from burning his face. And the Elf wears an overall, too, and a pale blue calico sunbonnet over her curls. All the same she is often too hot to enjoy anything except sitting in the swing in the orchard and listening to fairy tales. And I, well, I am often too hot to tell fairy tales. For fairyland is a cool, comfortable place, and big, hot Ogres melt it away like an ice palace.

I told you that we are sad when we know that Summer is passing away; but that is only because we love the Summer, with her gay flowers and fair green clothes, and not because we do not like the Autumn. The Imp and the Elf laugh at me when I tell them that all Ogres and Ogresses, all people who are grown up and can never be Imps and Elves again, love the Autumn and the Spring even better than the Summer herself. And then, to make them understand, I tell them a fairy story, how, once upon a time, Spring and Summer and Winter and Autumn were four beautiful little girls.

More books from E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books

Cover of the book Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book The Ego and His Own by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book El Principito by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book The Man Who Kept His Money In A Box by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book My Mortal Enemy by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book Europa's Fairy Book by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book Before Adam by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book The Little Prince by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book A Simple Soul by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book The Ego and the ID by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book Bambi by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book The Russian Story Book by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book The Night Before Christmas by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book Not Under Forty by Arthur Ransome
Cover of the book Gray's Anatomy by Arthur Ransome
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy