Pied Professor, with Pipe
The Pied Piper and his plethora of pipsqueaks perceptible at the peak of this page are portrayed by the preeminent (and personable!) painter James Maxwell, who has permitted Professor Pennywhistle to post the picture, but prohibits its printing by professors, pipsqueaks, parents, people, or other persons. Period.Archives
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- Alphabet Stew: A Prelude
- Me Grimms and Melancholies
- Mythiphus: A Beginner’s Guide to Greek (and Roman!) Mythology
- Poems for the Precocious
- A Pair of Pips (trops petits pour une page propre)
- A Word Puzzle
- After the Jabberwock
- Birds and Bees
- Boclangles
- Countup
- Cry, Baby
- Doug the Curmudgeon
- Friar Tuck and the Eggs Benedict
- Glockenspiel
- Heather McWeather
- Jim Crackery
- Knickknacks/Sundries
- Mutt the Custard
- O’Kadoke
- Pants are Silly
- Peanut Butter and Jelly Fish I
- Peanut Butter and Jelly Fish II
- Pirate Gray of Clement Bay
- Roast Lamb
- Scotsense
- Simian Dreams I: Monkey Business
- Simian Dreams II: Evolution Night at Jungle Jimmy’s
- Summing Down
- The Many Deaths of Humpty Dumpty
- To Mater
- Un pair, en plus, encore trops petites ces poemes, etc.
- What the Cat Dragged In
- Zigmund Freund
- Poems Professor Percival P. Pennywhistle Wishes He Had Written
- Pollsterwhistlestop
- Professor Percival P. Pennywhistle Presents: Poems not in English
- Professor Percival P. Pennywhistle Presents: Poetry and Poetic Form
Really enjoyed and so did my childiebeasts- aged 8, 10 and 12!! The 8 year old is the precocious one you describe