The digital scans of this book contain a bit of extra love. Many of the pages have been hand-coloured in crayon to add a flourish to the original drawings, and I find them utterly charming. My favourite is page 19 with the elephant up a tree. The artwork is Victorian in flavour and the story itself is sweet and well told. I’ve included the first page that is without artwork because the opening sentence is delightful and sets the tone for all that follows. You’ll find all of the full-sized plates below the fold. Enjoy.
DonDueed says
I wonder what became of the child who did the crayon art…
Giliell says
How delightful. The crayon additions are lovely as well, because they show a kid who, with much enthusiasm and little fine motor skills, tried to improve the drawings, adding more vibrant colour.