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Volume XLVIII. Issue 1533. Evans Brothers. October 12, 1932.
Round the Year with Enid Blyton – A year's course in Nature Study (p 48)
7. Our Tiny Ploughman, the Worm
(ill Enid Blyton)
Are you surprised to hear the worm called a ploughman? I wonder if anyone knows my reason.
(used in Round the Year with Enid Blyton - Autumn Book (Ch 7) [Evans Brothers, April 1934])
Enid Blyton's Children's Corner (p 64)
Sycamore Keys
(12 lines)
If ever a pixy loses the key
That winds up her clock at night
(used in The Enid Blyton Poetry Book [Methuen, September 1933])
Enid Blyton's Letter
Dear Boys and Girls, The apples and pears are all picked! Wouldn't you have liked to help?
A Letter from Bobs
Dear Children, Have you found some nice conkers? I have! You see, Gillian Mary likes them...
Enid Blyton's Children's Corner