By: Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)
"Where Go the Boats" is a beautifully written children's poem by Robert Louis Stevenson that captivates readers with its whimsical imagery and soothing rhythm. The poem takes readers on a journey through a child's imagination as they watch boats sail off to magical lands. Stevenson's language is simple yet profound, evoking a sense of wonder and exploration in the reader. The illustrations perfectly complement the enchanting tone of the poem, bringing the words to life on the page. Overall, "Where Go the Boats" is a delightful and enchanting read that will capture the hearts of both children and adults alike.Book Description: Where Go the Boats is a short poem by Robert Louis Stevenson. He was a Scottish author famous for writing Treasure Island. He also wrote many poems, including this one, which was published in A Child's Garden of Verses.
Some comments from our readers..
"I hope my recording floats your boat." - Assaf
"Help prevent toy loss, tie boat to dock after play." - Bruce
"I conceive that this simple little verse is about time and writing. Of course, it may just be about little boats." - Jason
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