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Volume XLVIII. Issue 1547. Evans Brothers. January 18, 1933.
Round the Year with Enid Blyton – A year's course in Nature Study (p 554)
21. The Wind and Its Work
(ill Enid Blyton)
Is it a windy day? I do hope it is because I am going to talk to you about the wind and its work...
(used in Round the Year with Enid Blyton - Spring Book (Ch 3) [Evans Brothers, April 1934])
Enid Blyton's Children's Corner (p 570)
The Sun and the Dewdrops
(12 lines)
In the garden I can see
Diamonds, sapphires, rubies red
Enid Blyton's Letter
Dear Girls and Boys, I have had such a busy morning that I feel quite out of breath! First of all...
A Letter from Bobs
Dear Children, Mistress has thought of a puzzle for me and Sandy, and I can't think of the answer.
Enid Blyton's Children's Corner