Found this older edition in our village‘s little free library. It had some notes of the former owners, mostly some underlined quotes. In general I found the poems as light as a feaver and definitely suited for children. This is a good introduction to poetry.
When the sun
Shines through the leaves of the apple-tree,
When the sun
Makes shadows of the leaves of the apple-tree,
Then I pass
On the grass
From one leaf to another
From one leaf to its brother
Tip-toe, tip-toe!
Here I go!
“A delightful peek into the playful and curious world of a child.“
A charming collection of poems that bring to life the simplicity and whimsy of childhood, perfect for fans of the Hundred Acre Wood.
I appreciated this book even though I didn't agree with everything.