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“Don't you know a Sand-fairy when you see one?"
—The Psammead is an ancient, grumpy, wish-granting creature from the Five Children and It by E. Nesbit. The beloved book has never been out of print since its publication in 1902.
#LegendaryWednesday✨
Too over the hill for a high Scoville? This #greetingscard is hot stuff and sure to tickle any chilli lovers' funny bone!
"Too Much Chilli", a Funny Birthday card from #Nesbit.
#HattyBoots #chilli #chillilover #chillirecipes #carddsign #foodcards
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"You see the hat... I'm Mrs. Nesbit."
#FortniteArt #Toystory
"Soyons reconnaissants aux personnes qui nous donnent du bonheur, elles sont les charmants jardiniers par qui nos âmes sont fleuries..."
Les Plaisirs et les Jours, 1896.
Marcel Proust (1871-1922).
Evelyn Nesbit...
Excited to introduce a new member to our team, digital illustrator and concept artist extraordinaire Jack Nesbit. This is not a good headshot, he is much friendlier looking in person, but but you can follow Jack at https://t.co/6fBKhqSXMC 👽
Two of the most important figures in contemporary children's literature are also two of the most overlooked: George MacDonald and E. Nesbit. Both had a huge impact on children's authors to come: from C.S. Lewis to Madeleine L'Engle to J.K. Rowling.