I have been very lucky to find some books which feature her illustrations. On two separate occasions now, I have found what I consider treasures at our library's used book sale area. Several months ago I found Kate Greenaway's Family Treasury:
This is such a treat because it includes five of her well known books: A Applepie, Book of Games, Marigold Garden, Mother Goose, and Under the Window. I have to admit, I enjoy all of them; but my favorite is the Book of Games. The description of Victorian era games and the illustrations that go with them are just too precious. I easily imagine Ms. Mason and her students in these portraits. They honestly just make me smile.
Yesterday at the library I found this 1974 Dover Coloring Book. It looks brand new, with yellowed pages of course; but just perfect none the less. I immediately added to our pile. I haven't figured out how to incorporate these lovely books into our days yet. The girls have looked through them and enjoyed them, but I'm thinking more along the lines of using them for copy work. For now they are treasures and they are sitting in our summer reading basket just because.
Mrs. Sale-Barker, from Birthday Book
June 23Dear moon-daisies, I love you;
Old friends, that I know so well;
Glad scenes come back when I see you,
And sad thoughts that I dare not tell.
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I really like the idea of copywork and maybe using some verses in our flower watercolor pages. Thanks Pam.
These look lovely and what a blessing to find them.
Also, thank you for your reading suggestions you gave me. I'll be checking our library for a few new to me titles.
I didn't know her either... but I'm glad that's changed now! The illustrations look absolutely adorable.
Dorie and Silvia, thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you've been introduced to her :)
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