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The Tailor and the Crow: An Old Rhyme with New Drawings

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A jaunty, illustrated nursery rhyme presented in short, sing-song stanzas that use repeating refrains to tell a comic mishap: a tailor aims at a crow, misses, and fatally wounds his sow, prompting a worried household response. The concise verses emphasize rhythm and repetition, while lively drawings underscore the humour and domestic detail, offering young readers a brief, playful piece of verse where sound, action, and illustration work together to dramatize a simple, absurd event.

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L. Leslie Brooke

L. Leslie Brooke was an English illustrator and author, celebrated for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly known for his charming nursery rhyme adaptations and delightful picture books that have captivated young readers. Among his notable works are "Johnny Crow's Garden" and "The Golden Goose Book," both of which showcase his distinctive artistic style and engaging storytelling. Brooke's illustrations often blend whimsical characters with vibrant colors, making his books visually appealing and memorable. His work continues to be cherished for its ability to entertain and educate children through imaginative narratives and illustrations.

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