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A Roundabout Turn

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Knjiga Mehka
Knjiga A Roundabout Turn Robert Henry Charles
Koda Libristo: 51661386
Založba Tradd Street Press, februar 2026
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"A Roundabout Turn" is a charming and whimsical children's tale written in verse. The story follows a curious toad who lives on Albury Heath and decides to venture out to see if the world is truly round, as he has heard. His journey leads him to a local fair, where he discovers a roundabout-a carousel-that provides him with a dizzying and literal confirmation of his theory.

With its rhythmic prose and lighthearted tone, the book captures the innocent wonder and humorous misunderstandings of its amphibious protagonist. This classic work stands as a delightful example of early 20th-century children's literature, blending gentle humor with a sense of adventure. It remains a beloved story for young readers, exploring themes of curiosity, discovery, and the perspective-shifting nature of travel. The toad's earnest quest and his eventual return to the comfort of his home offer a timeless narrative about the joys and perils of exploring the wider world.

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