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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