
Chapter Overview
The poem 'Ice-cream Man' by Rachel Field captures the essence of childhood joy associated with ice-cream. It describes the excitement of children as they rush to the ice-cream vendor on hot summer days. The poem vividly portrays colorful ice-creams, the cheerful atmosphere, and the refreshing delight of frozen treats.
Important Keywords
- Vendor: A person who sells goods, in this case, ice-cream.
- Frosty-fizz: A cold, bubbly drink.
- Trundling: Moving slowly with a rolling motion.
- Cluster: A group of things close together.
- Shade: A cool place away from direct sunlight.
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