Story and pictures by Norman Bridwell
1969
Here is another of my favorite childhood books, perhaps
giving an explanation of my current fascination with the world of miniatures
and fairy gardens. A tiny family lives
peacefully in a garden, with flower pots and a watering can for their
home. The girl plays leapfrog with an
actual frog and her little brother plays on a teaspoon slide with a comb for a
ladder. The laundry is washed in an old
broken teacup. One day, the children see a giant girl with her dog. The dog unfortunately has Grandpa’s umbrella
stuck in its paw. The children embark on
a dangerous expedition to retrieve the umbrella from the giant’s house. Fortunately, though the tiny children were
discovered, the giant girl turned out to be friendly, and brought them back
home to their garden.
This summer, I have a special place for an imaginary tiny
family in my backyard. It is complete
with gardening tools, a campfire for cooking, and a little table and chairs in
the shade of the tall plants.
Will I
ever grow up?
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