Scarecrow & Forget-Me-Not

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Title:Scarecrow & Forget-Me-Not
Author:Helen Jia
Publisher:Austin Macauley Publishers, 2020
ISBN:1788234944, 9781788234948
Length:30 pages
The book is available on Amazon worldwide and in some bookshops in Europe, US, Australia, etc.

Scarecrow & Forget-Me-Not  —— Book Trailer Link in YouTube

A lonely scarecrow stands in a wheat field. A plant growing at his feet bursts into blue flowers, and out steps a beautiful little fairy girl. A wonderful friendship full of joy and laughter develops. But the flower girl disappears as the plant shrivels up in late autumn, and all alone the scarecrow is buffeted by icy winds and snow while waiting for his friend to return in spring. Can their friendship survive the harsh reality of winter? Or would it become a figment of forgotten memory?

Scarecrow and Forget-Me-Not is a heart-warming story about friendship and love. No time or distance can come between two best friends! The story is innately embedded in a natural setting, and it is told in language resonating with rhymes that will delight readers of all ages. It certainly is a heart-touching story for children, and with a lot of fun as well........

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The field, once lush and then gold,
Now stretched out, empty and cold.
In the bare winter field stood Scarecrow,
Watching the icy frost and falling snow.
Wild winds made him tremble and sway,
Straw fell from his body day after day.

When spring finally came around,
He could barely stand his ground.
He murmured to the sprouts at the same spot,
"Dear Forget-Me-Not, Forget-Me-Not!
Please remember all our summer days,
Don’t be sad if the wind blows me away."
………

Can their friendship survive the harsh winter? Her name 'Forget-Me-Not' says it all — No time or distance can come between two best friends!

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