About This Book
A series of short, illustrated poems guides young readers through the city's landmarks and everyday life, offering snapshots of monuments, public buildings, parks, markets, museums, street sellers, entertainments, and seasonal festivities. Simple rhymes and lively description capture sounds, sights, and small actions, while childlike curiosity frames each scene as an inviting discovery. The verses alternate playful street portraits with affectionate sketches of institutions and charitable sites, presenting urban occupations and civic rituals in a gentle, accessible way for children.
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