"Children of Our Town" by E. Mars and M. H. Squire is a charming medley of playful poems and pictures from the early 1900s that captures the joy and innocence of being a child. The book shows kids having fun and going on adventures, filled with humor and important lessons for all ages. Each poem tells a different story about childhood, showing scenes of kite-flying, boat-sailing, and celebrating holidays. The verses, paired with delightful drawings, compare the carefree spirit of youth with lighthearted warnings for older folks. With characters like Lucinda, the stories remind us to appreciate childhood's simple joys while acknowledging the changes that come with age.
Children of Our Town
By Carolyn Wells
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
Witness the wonder of youth through lighthearted poems and pictures, where childhood joys and life lessons intertwine.
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About the AuthorCarolyn Wells was an American mystery author.
Carolyn Wells was an American mystery author.
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