bet poem that leaves the kinds to their own guessing; a slushy swimmy story full of swishes, flips and silences, about a...

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bet poem that leaves the kinds to their own guessing; a slushy swimmy story full of swishes, flips and silences, about a fish who says"" ""and an oyster who says "" "". The author's presentation is coy- he calls his little items ""soundies"" or roundies"" and with his stories, includes ""Editorial Whispers""-neatly italicized ""paragraphies to give the reader a hint here and there on how to read properly, but ever cautioning that one's own imagination is the best guide. These will take acting but a good job will entrance the young and perhaps get them to memorize some of the passages for themselves. There are a lot of pictures too, sadly- we don't know who by and haven't seen but one of them and that, of two cutely rounded, Disney-like children.

Pub Date: Oct. 10, 1952

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1952

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