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Volume LIII. Issue 1670. Evans Brothers. May 29, 1935.
Hedgerow Tales – A year's course in Nature Study (p 317 & 333)
20. The Bumble Bee Hums
All the hedgerow folk liked to hear the humming of the bees.
(used in Hedgerow Tales (Ch 20) [Methuen, November 1935])
Old Thatch Children's Page (p 325)
Brer Rabbit in a Hole
(uncollected 'Brer Rabbit' 4)
Once when Brer Rabbit was sampling Brer Wolf's peas to see if they were ripening well, Brer Wolf...
The?
(8 lines)
I fly in the air on my two black wings,
But none of my family ever sings!
(also used in Enid Blyton's Book of the Year [Evans Brothers, April 1941] – p 190)
What Am I?
(8 lines)
Half of me is a bed so small
That only a baby could sleep there at all!
(also used in Enid Blyton's Book of the Year [Evans Brothers, April 1941] – p 137)
Enid Blyton's Letter
Dear Boys and Girls, I expect you will be wanting to know if Pat is better this week. She is...
A Letter from Bobs
Dear Children, I am just sitting down to a well-earned bone. I have killed five rats for the...
Enid Blyton's Children's Page
Uncollected Story