Rose Fyleman
(1877 - 1957)
Rose Amy Fyleman was an English writer and poet, noted for her works on the fairy folk, for children.
Bibliography
Best in Children’s Books Volume 23 (1959)
An anthology containing Kintu by Elizabeth Enright with new illustrations by Bobri.
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Rose Fyleman
Gladys Schwarcz
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Vladimir Bobritski
Feodor Rojankovsky
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Best in Children’s Books Volume 30 (1960)
A compendium of stories, poems and articles, some of which have new illustrations.
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Rose Fyleman
Charles Kingsley
Charles Perrault
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Paul Galdone
Robin Jacques
Peter Spier
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Best in Children’s Books Volume 34 (1960)
An anthology of stories, poems and articles, some of which have new illustrations.
Brothers Grimm
Charles E. Carryl
Elizabeth Coatsworth
Rose Fyleman
Marguerite Henry
Gladys Schwarcz
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Robin Jacques
Manning De V. Lee
Leonard Weisgard
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Bourru, the Brown Bear (1936)
Twin bear cubs learn how to be bears from their mother and older brother.
Lida
Cuckoo (1939)
The cuckoo is born in a titmouse’s nest and is too large to get out until Francis hears his song and rescues him.
Lida
Frou, the Hare (1937)
Frou and his friend are separated over the hard winter but meet again in the spring.
Fun and Frolic (1942)
This reader for the early grades is a collection of short stories and poems.
Rachel Field
Rose Fyleman
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The Gunniwolf and other Merry Tales (1936)
A collection of stories by leading authors illustrated by Kate Seredy.
Helen Bannerman
Rose Fyleman
Hugh Lofting
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Happiness Hill (1960)
An elementary school reader.
Rose Fyleman
Kate Greenaway
Lois Lenski
Alice Provensen
Martin Provensen
Patricia Scarry
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Martin the Kingfisher (1938)
A story about the life of the kingfisher.
Mischief the Squirrel (1938)
While playing in the forest, Mischief is captured and held in a cage until he finally escapes and returns home.
Ploof the Wild Duck (1938)
The story of a duck from his hatching to the fall migration.
Quipic, the Hedgehog (1938)
A young hedgehog goes adventuring and is kidnapped by gypsies, but eventually escapes and returns home.
Scaf the Seal (1939)
A realistic depiction of the life of a seal. Not intended for young children.