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A Child's Garden of Verses: Abridged Edition for Boys and Girls


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No. of pages 100

Published: 1885

Great for age 6-10 years

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"A Child's Garden of Verses" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a celebrated collection of poetry that captures the wonder and innocence of childhood. Through a series of whimsical poems, Stevenson invites readers into a world filled with imagination, nature, and the simple joys of youth. Themes of play, dreams, and the beauty of the natural environment resonate throughout. The poems celebrate the experiences of children, from exploring gardens to contemplating the beauty of the night sky. This abridged edition is tailored for young readers, making the timeless verses accessible and enjoyable for boys and girls alike. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book has been graded for interest at 5-12 years.

There are 100 pages in this book.

This is an early chapter book. Publishers market early chapter books at readers aged 6-10 years. These typically range from 40 to 120 pages and are designed for children who are transitioning from picture books to more text-heavy reading, usually around ages 6 to 9. Early chapter books have simple plots, larger font sizes, short chapters, and may include some illustrations to help keep young readers engaged. Examples include books like Magic Tree House or Ivy and Bean series.

This book was published in 1885 by Cosimo Classics .

Robert Louis Stevenson is perhaps best-known today for 'Treasure Island' and 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.