
The biggest leaf we have in this country is certainly the burdock leaf. If you hold one in front of your little stomach, it’s just like a real apron; and in rainy weather, if you lay it on your head, it does almost as well as an umbrella. It’s really amazingly large. Now, a burdock never grows alone; no, when you see one you’ll always see others around it. It’s a splendid sight; and all this splendor is nothing more than food for snails-the big white snails which the fine people in olden days used to have made into fricassees.
This one was really not for me. Maybe reading children stories as an adult isn’t the best thing to do for some people.
I personally found this story to be very boring and uninteresting. I really had hard time reading it because I just couldn’t get into the story.
The story is pretty quick read, but that’s the only good thing about this story for me personally.
The writing style in this one was very generic which every fairytale has.
I Give This Book 1 / 5