What is the moral of the poem the Pobble who has no toes?
The moral of the poem pobble who has no toes is that we should not despise the little we have for it is very important. Explanation: The pobble despised having his feet okay but when they went missing he realized how important they were.
How the Pobble was robbed of his twice five toes?
How the Pobble was robbed of his twice five toes! To his Aunt Jobiska’s Park. And she said “It’s a fact the whole world knows, That Pobbles are happier without their toes!”
Who wrote the poem the Pobble who has no toes?
Edward Lear
The Pobble who Has No Toes/Authors
How did pobble lose his toes?
Explanation: In the beginning, the poet introduces us to a young Pobble who is very proud of his toes His aunt Jobiska warns him that, pobbles often lose their toes by the time they mature. When he gets out of the water, he discovers his toes have vanished.
How did the pebble in the poem lost his toes?
The summary of the poem is that the pobble fails to keep his nose warm and loses his toes, which is what his mother told him would happen.
How did the pobble get back to his aunt’s house?
Answer: Pobble can back to his aunt house by express her real mistake and with change his behaviour.
What do you think really happened to the pobble toes?
Answer: His aunt (who is his guardian) warns him that, more often than not, pobbles lose their toes by the time they reach adulthood. However, she also tells him that his toes have a chance of remaining intact as long as he keeps his nose warm.
What did aunt Jobiska do for pobble when he lost his toes?
Answer: Made him drink lavender water tinged with pink. And, after he had lost his toes, she made him a meal, eggs and buttercups fried with fish.
How many toes did the pobble have?
Whoso had taken the Pobble’s toes, In a manner so far from pleasant. How the Pobble was robbed of his twice five toes!