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Edward Lear and Paul Galdone - The Owl and the Pussy-Cat: And Other Nonsense Poems

Edward Lear and Paul Galdone - The Owl and the Pussy-Cat: And Other Nonsense Poems

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The Whimsy and the Verse

by quasar quasar is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Books, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Sep 03 '01
Pros: I was swept away to a land of nonsense, a land of rhyme
Cons: It doesn't last forever, forever by the light of the moon
This Reader and the Memories

This girl and her mother rode in the car
In an ancient blue car they rode
The mother got bored and soon poetry soared
out of her lips and the girl's wonder growed
Mom spouted out...
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I think that is also known as a "spork"

by CDFrye120 , Feb 10 '01
Pros: Beautiful, imaginative illustrations, positive story
Cons: How could there possibly be any?
One of the most sweet and positive memories of my early childhood is the story of "The Owl and the Pussycat", at the time read by my grandmother - I can actually picture her in what was called the "Florida room" in her house (which I never really...
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Under the light of the moon.............

by maggsmomm Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Nov 17 '01
Pros: A classic for the entire family
Cons: There are none
This children's classic, written by Edward Lear and illustrated by Jan Brett is a moving rhyme about the love shared between an owl and a pussycat.

The book begins when the owl and the pussycat decided to sail the seas. You can assume it is a...
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Beautifully-illustrated children's classic

by chrispys-mom , Feb 14 '00
Pros: love the illustrations, happy & romantic story
Cons: may be too mushy for some
The Owl and the Pussycat, written by Edward Lear and illustrated by Jan Brett (a G.P. Putnam's Sons' board book) is a gorgeously-illustrated version of a classic children's story. The colorful, painstakingly-detailed illustrations make this one of my...
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