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The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle and Who Was in It

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The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle and Who Was in It

The Rag Doll was blessed with many friends — the Wisk Broom, the Furnace Shovel, and the Coffee Pot among them — but when it came time to marry, she chose the Broom Handle. On the day of their wedding, the bride and groom were attended by a fantastical procession of well-wishers: the Spoon Lickers, the Tin Pan Bangers, the Easy Ticklers, the Musical Soup Eaters, and other whimsical characters, all marching along in a manner befitting their extraordinary names.
This tale of wedding pomp and madcap mirth comes from poet Carl Sandburg's classic book of American fairy tales, The Rootabaga Stories. Marvelous drawings by Harriet Pincus, a noted illustrator of children's books, enhance the tale. Out of print for years, the book is now available in a new edition that introduces the story and its gloriously antic art to a new generation of parade-lovers, wedding-goers, and everyone who enjoys a fanciful celebration.


Reprint of the Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., New York, 1967 edition.
picture books; children's books; children fantasy; fairy tales; whimsical characters; fiction; classics; poetry; rag doll; inanimate objects come to life; wedding; fantastical characters; wisk broom; the furnace shovel; coffee pot; spoon lickers; the tin pan bangers; the easy ticklers; musical soup eaters; easy to read; romance; love; bride; bridal, Pulitzer Prize; Tell Me a Mitzi; Rootabaga Stories; Sandberg
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The Rag Doll was blessed with many friends — the Wisk Broom, the Furnace Shovel, and the Coffee Pot among them — but when it came time to marry, she chose the Broom Handle. On the day of their wedding, the bride and groom were attended by a fantastical procession of well-wishers: the Spoon Lickers, the Tin Pan Bangers, the Easy Ticklers, the Musical Soup Eaters, and other whimsical characters, all marching along in a manner befitting their extraordinary names.
This tale of wedding pomp and madcap mirth comes from poet Carl Sandburg's classic book of American fairy tales, The Rootabaga Stories. Marvelous drawings by Harriet Pincus, a noted illustrator of children's books, enhance the tale. Out of print for years, the book is now available in a new edition that introduces the story and its gloriously antic art to a new generation of parade-lovers, wedding-goers, and everyone who enjoys a fanciful celebration.


Reprint of the Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., New York, 1967 edition.
picture books; children's books; children fantasy; fairy tales; whimsical characters; fiction; classics; poetry; rag doll; inanimate objects come to life; wedding; fantastical characters; wisk broom; the furnace shovel; coffee pot; spoon lickers; the tin pan bangers; the easy ticklers; musical soup eaters; easy to read; romance; love; bride; bridal, Pulitzer Prize; Tell Me a Mitzi; Rootabaga Stories; Sandberg
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