
'The Fairy Flute' is a collection of children's poetry by Rose Fyleman, first published in 1921. The poems celebrate fairies and the magic of everyday life, inviting young readers to discover enchantment in nature and urban settings. With playful tales featuring a fairy tailor, a prince disguised as a cat, and a magical flute, the verses blend whimsy with gentle morals, encouraging an appreciation for the wonders around us. This work is notable for its rich imagery and imaginative storytelling that captures the essence of early 20th-century children's literature.








