Cofiant a Chasgliad O Weithiau Barddonol (1880)
Robert Owen,Griffith Parry,D C Davies
Cofiant a Chasgliad O Weithiau Barddonol (1880)
Robert Owen,Griffith Parry,D C Davies
Children will fall in love with a lonely and very naAve, little caterpillar with big, adorable eyes and chubby freckled cheeks, who seems to be very bored with his asquirmya little lifea]that is, until he encounters a miracle. aHe smells the sweetest perfume that only Heaven makesa]a This perfume comes from a beautiful, fragrant rose. Immediately, he begins dreaming and wishing that he, too, could be a flower ablessed by the smile of an angela]a He starts thinking about how to trick the garden angels into turning him into a flower so that he, too, can be beautiful. This sweet, enchanting poem/story introduces children to two miracles of nature: The soft, heavenly aroma of a beautiful yellow rosebud (aWhen an angel smiles, a flower bloomsa) and, of course, the ultimate miracle of metamorphosis, when all the flowers become his to enjoy.
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