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Piccaninnies

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About This Book

The collection assembles short, whimsical stories and verses about tiny, shy bush-dwelling folk who retreat from human bustle into native forests; through playful narration and lyrical descriptions of New Zealand plants and birds, the pieces depict their seasonal activities, crafts, dances, and encounters with natural threats, often framed around native blossoms and trees. The tone blends childlike wonder and gentle humour, and the text is accompanied by decorative illustrations that underline the local botanical and avian setting.

About the Author

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Isabel M. Peacocke

Isabel M. Peacocke was a writer known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "Piccaninnies," reflects themes of childhood innocence and adventure. Peacocke's storytelling often captures the imagination of young readers, making her a significant figure in the realm of early children's books. Though not widely recognized today, her work contributes to the literary heritage of the period, offering insights into the cultural context of her time.

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