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

By L. Leslie (Leonard Leslie) Brooke

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A tailor's silly attempt to shoot a pesky crow goes hilariously wrong when he accidentally injures his own pig, leading to a commotion and a call for brandy.

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2008-12-14
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Summary

"The Tailor and the Crow: An Old Rhyme with New Drawings" by L. Leslie Brooke is a charming illustrated poem for children that puts a fun spin on an old story. A tailor, who is trying to make a cloak, is annoyed by a crow watching him. Hoping to shoot the crow, the tailor makes a comical mistake and accidentally hurts his own pig instead. The poem is bouncy and fun to read aloud, and the pictures help to create a bright and engaging story for kids, with the tailor's accident leading to a humorous scene that calls for brandy to help the injured pig.

About the Author

Leonard Leslie Brooke was a British artist, book illustrator and writer.

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