Blow your trumpets, daffodils,
Heralds to the fairy Queen,
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Volume XXXVII. Issue 1216. Evans Brothers. April 27, 1927.
Enid Blyton's Nature Lessons [Lesson 51]
The Swallow
(p 194 & 196) (ill Enid Blyton)
Have you seen a swallow yet? Now that we are in the month of April we can expect to see...
Three Poems for Children by Enid Blyton
The Fairy Queen's Trumpeters
(p 205) (17 Lines)Dandelion Pennies
(p 205) (2v X 6)Silvertoes, the pixie maid,
Went shopping in the leafy glade,
Went shopping in the leafy glade,
The Chiming Bluebells
(p 205) (3v X 4)Hush! There's a ringing away in the dell,
There! Can you hear it? Ding, dong, bell!
There! Can you hear it? Ding, dong, bell!
From My Window – Enid Blyton's Weekly Talk
Ambition
(p 215)I was on a bus the other day, sitting inside on a seat behind two talkative women.
Uncollected Poems