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lily flower story 1953 The Water-Lily Story Book (Foyle's Flower Story Books) Enid Blyto – Honeyburn Books (UK)

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lily flower story 1953 The Water-Lily Story Book (Foyle's Flower Story Books) Enid Blyto – Honeyburn Books (UK)1953 The Water Lily Story Book (Foyles Flower Story Books) Enid Blyton (Hilda Boswell illust) John Gifford. Good for age LIST OF CONTENTS Plum Jam [p 7] Illustrations: Norman Meredith Story: Sunny Stories No. 413 Sep 19, 1947 The Robin [p 12] Illustrations: Eileen A. Soper Poem: Good Housekeeping Dec 1947 Tea Pot Head [p 13] Illustrations: Eileen A. Soper Story: Sunny Stories No. 420 Dec 26, 1947 Little Rubbalong Plays a Trick [p 16] Illustrations:

1953 The Water-Lily Story Book (Foyle’s Flower Story Books) Enid Blyton (Hilda Boswell illust) John Gifford. Good for age

LIST OF CONTENTS

  1. Plum Jam [p 7]
    Illustrations: Norman Meredith
    Story: Sunny Stories No.413 Sep 19, 1947
  2. The Robin [p 12]
    Illustrations: Eileen A. Soper
    Poem: Good Housekeeping Dec 1947
  3. Tea-Pot Head [p 13]
    Illustrations: Eileen A. Soper
    Story: Sunny Stories No.420 Dec 26, 1947
  4. Little Rubbalong Plays a Trick [p 16]
    Illustrations: Norman Meredith
    Story: "You" Magazine No.4 Mar 1951
  5. A Necklace for a Present [p 21]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Story: Non-fiction - Specially Written
  6. Mustard and Cress {Dan & Daisy [p 22]
    Illustrations: Eileen A. Soper
    Story: Good Housekeeping Apr 1948
  7. The Wind's Party
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Story: Sunday Mail No.1881 Oct 8, 1944
  8. The Cuckoo [p 26]
    Illustrations: Grace Lodge
    Poem: Good Housekeeping Apr 1948
  9. An Exciting Afternoon [p 27]
    Illustrations: Marjorie L. Davies
    Story: Sunny Stories No.417 Nov 14, 1947
  10. Toy-Town Puzzle [p 32]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Story: Puzzle - Specially Written
  11. Where's the Poker [p 33]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Story: Sunny Stories No.436 Aug 6, 1948
  12. A Shock For the Twins {Dan & Daisy [p 39]
    Illustrations: Eileen A. Soper
    Story: Good Housekeeping Mar 1947
  13. Don't Go Down the Garden! [p 41]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Poem: Specially Written
  14. A Wonderful Thing [p 42]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Story: Sunday Mail No.1926 Aug 19, 1945
  15. Try This Riddle! [p 45]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Poem: Specially Written
  16. Three Naughty Little Imps [p 46]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Story: Picture Strip - Specially Written
  17. She Didn't Want to Go to School [p 48]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Story: Sunny Stories No.439 Sep 17, 1948
  18. My Dog [p 54]
    Illustrations: Grace Lodge
    Poem: Specially Written
  19. The Forgetful Shepherds [p 55]
    Illustrations: Norman Meredith
    Story: Sunday Mail No.1904 Mar 18, 1945
  20. Riddle-me-ree [p 57]
    Illustrations: Marjorie L. Davies
    Poem: Specially Written
  21. The Extraordinary Christmas Tree [p 58]
    Illustrations: Norman Meredith
    Story: Sunny Stories No.395 Dec 12, 1946
  22. The Silly Little Cat [p 63]
    Illustrations: Marjorie L. Davies
    Story: Sunny Stories No.422 Jan 23, 1948
  23. I'm a Little Sailor Boy [p 66]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Poem: Specially Written
  24. A Very Good Idea {Dan & Daisy [p 67]
    Illustrations: Eileen A. Soper
    Story: Good Housekeeping May 1948
  25. At the Seaside [p 69]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Story: Puzzle - Specially Written
  26. He's a Horrid Dog [p 70]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Story: Sunny Stories No.415 Oct 17, 1947
  27. Don't Cheat! [p 74]
    Illustrations: Marjorie L. Davies
    Story: Sunny Stories No.411 Aug 22, 1947
  28. Tiny Creatures [p 77]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Poem: Specially Written
  29. Have You Done Your Hair, Lucy? [p 78]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Story: Sunny Stories No.408 Jul 4, 1947
  30. Flock of Swans [p 83]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Story: Non-fiction - Specially Written
  31. Freckles for a Thrush [p 84]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Story: Sunday Mail No.1890 Dec 19, 1944
  32. When Susan Borrowed a Barrow [p 86]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Story: Picture Strip - Specially Written
  33. Three Brown Eggs [p 88]
    Illustrations: Grace Lodge
    Story: Sunny Stories No.414 Oct 3, 1947
  34. Spells for Sale [p 92]
    Illustrations: Norman Meredith
    Poem: Specially Written
  35. The Boy Who Made Faces [p 93]
    Illustrations: Mary Gernat
    Story: Sunny Stories No.435 Jul 23, 1948
  36. Christmas-Tree Teaser [p 98]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Story: Puzzle - Specially Written
  37. The Wonderful Conjurer {Dan & Daisy [p 99]
    Illustrations: Eileen A. Soper
    Story: Good Housekeeping Dec 1946
  38. The Wonderful Wish [p 101]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Poem: Specially Written
  39. The Moth-Eaten Toy Dog [p 102]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Story: Sunday Graphic May 1, 1949
  40. Come For a Ride in Toyland [p 104]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Story: Picture Strip - Specially Written
  41. When Sheila Ran Away! [p 106]
    Illustrations: Marjorie L. Davies
    Story: Sunny Stories No.436 Aug 6, 1948
  42. The Water-Lily [p 110]
    Illustrations: Dorothy Hall
    Poem: Specially Written
  43. Dear Old Simple Simon! [p 111]
    Illustrations: Mary Gernat
    Story: "You" Magazine No.6 May 1951
  44. Conker Furniture [Making a 'Conker' Chair] [p 116]
    Illustrations: uncredited
    Story: Non-fiction - Sunday Graphic Oct 12, 1947
  45. Poor Little Bear! [p 118]
    Illustrations: Marjorie L. Davies
    Poem: Specially Written
  46. Tell-Tale Tommy [p 119]
    Illustrations: Grace Lodge
    Story: Sunny Stories No.364 Oct 5, 1945
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