"Summer Roses," a delightful collection of children's verse by J. Pauline Sunter, invites young readers into a world of vibrant imagery and gentle rhymes. Originally published in 1888, this charming book captures the innocence and joy of childhood, with a particular focus on the beauty of summer and the allure of roses. Sunter's verses are accompanied by lovely illustrations that bring the poems to life, making it a cherished keepsake for families to share.
This edition preserves the original text and illustrations, ensuring that the timeless appeal of "Summer Roses" continues to enchant new generations. Discover the simple pleasures and heartwarming sentiments within these pages, a testament to the enduring power of children's literature.
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