
Child Whispers
Child Whispers, published in 1922, is Enid Blyton's first book, featuring a collection of 28 poems accompanied by a brief introduction. The poems reflect themes of childhood, nature, and imagination, showcasing Blyton's early literary style. This work is notable for marking the beginning of Blyton's prolific writing career, which would later include numerous beloved children's books.
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