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Child Songs of Cheer

Evaleen Stein

Publisher: Good Press

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Evaleen Stein's 'Child Songs of Cheer' is a collection of delightful and uplifting poems for children, originally published in 1904. With a lyrical and playful style, Stein captures the innocence and joy of childhood, exploring themes of imagination, nature, and wonder. The poems are simple yet profound, appealing to both children and adults alike. In the context of the early 20th century children's literature, Stein's work stands out for its timeless themes and charming language. Each poem is a whimsical journey that ignites the imagination and brings a sense of joy to readers of all ages. Evaleen Stein's 'Child Songs of Cheer' is a classic work that continues to enchant and inspire generations of readers with its timeless charm and whimsical spirit.
Available since: 11/27/2019.
Print length: 278 pages.

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