Taxis and Toadstools: Verses and Decorations
Field, Rachel
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Add to basket"Taxis and Toadstools: Verses and Decorations" is a delightful collection of poetry that explores the dualities of the modern world through the eyes of a child. Written and illustrated by the celebrated author Rachel Field, this work serves as a bridge between the industrial energy of the city and the timeless wonders of the natural environment.
The verses within this collection are divided into sections that contrast urban scenes-such as bustling streets, taxis, and city shops-with the magical quietude of forests, islands, and gardens. Field's poetry captures the enchantment of everyday objects, turning a simple mushroom into a fairy's stool or a rainy street into a gleaming parade of umbrellas. The rhythmic and evocative language makes these poems ideal for reading aloud, fostering an early appreciation for the beauty of language and observation.
As a significant piece of 20th-century children's literature, "Taxis and Toadstools: Verses and Decorations" remains a beloved classic for its ability to find wonder in both the skyscraper and the sprout. Its gentle spirit and vivid imagery continue to inspire imagination in readers of all ages, making it a foundational work in the genre of nature and urban-themed poetry.
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