Overview
Introducing the Flitlits to Young Readers
At your place, or any space where flowers grow or rivers flow, spring up!
Spot folk at plots that time forgot within a shaded shelter.
A map at hand lays out the land.
It is a hidden corner.
Funny fables come your way that share the far folk’s daring days.
They may be tricky, good, or better.
The folk flit and swish.
They float when they wish.
Follow them soon.
THE FLITLITS
About Introductory Book 11 / DAME LaCONK / Supported Reading/ US English Version
A young girl grew up like no other as a kindly Nature Mother.
Dame LaConk, her grown-up name, suits the wise and caring dame.
Her true name stays among her tales, hidden at a windy vale.
A large, grand acorn fills the space found between her waist and face.
Her adult clothes are plain and clean. They cover skin of mossy green.
As a girl, she made up brews. These healed so many cuts and wounds.
In the soil, she planted seeds. She learned to float and swim with speed.
ST0RY 11 is rare to tell but if you share it, treat it well.
The young girl floated with a bee and found a Wish Dish on a tree.
A Wish Dish scroll rolled out and grew.
The young girl grasped it as it flew.
Discover why this found a spring twanging and pranging – ping, ping, ping.
Follow an object spreading out before it joins up with a snout.
The snout smells bother, round and about.
There is hardly a thing that it fails to smell out.
The dame’s Shall-Tell Bell and Know-All Ball care for the Flitlits, one and all.